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Xiaohulu China Underwater Photography

It turns out that China technicians put water hyacinth? Turn waste into treasure? . They made this aquatic plant into fertilizer. In the process of making fertilizer, these water hyacinths will be completely crushed, stirred evenly with a blender, and then dried. This can not only prevent the excessive reproduction of water hyacinth, but also maximize the fertility of fertilizer.

Water hyacinth originated in Brazil. Now it is widely distributed in the Yangtze River and Yellow River basins and southern provinces in China. Water hyacinth likes warm, humid and sunny environment. Water hyacinth has strong adaptability and certain cold tolerance. Born in ponds, ditches and rice fields at an altitude of 200- 1500m. Tropical Asia is also widely cultivated.

Due to over-breeding, waterways are often blocked and traffic is affected. Eichhornia crassipes was introduced by many countries and widely distributed all over the world. It is also listed as one of the top invasive species in the world 100. Whole grass is used as feed for livestock and poultry. Young leaves and petioles can be used as vegetables. The whole plant can also be used as medicine, which has the effects of cooling and detoxifying, dehumidification, dispelling wind and dissipating heat, and external application of heat sores.

In Brazil, the origin of Eichhornia crassipes, it is only an ornamental species dispersed in water due to the control of natural enemies. In 1844, it is called? Lavender Corolla for Beautifying the World? . Since then, Eichhornia crassipes has been introduced and cultivated as an ornamental plant, and caused harm in dozens of countries such as Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. It is distributed in most tropical and subtropical areas between north latitude (Portugal) and south latitude (New Zealand) and has caused harm. /kloc-was introduced to southeast Asia in the 0/9th century, to China as a flower in the year of190, and to inland provinces of China in the year of 1930. It was planted as an ornamental plant and a water purification plant, and then escaped to the wild. Because of its rapid asexual reproduction, it has been widely distributed in North China, East China, Central China, South China and Southwest China 19 provinces and cities.