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What are the aliases of Paris? What are the requirements for planting seven leaves and one flower on the soil?

Paris's alias is seven leaves and one flower, lotus leaf, iron lampstand and so on. Seven leaves and one flower have solid texture, flat section and slightly bitter taste. Paris has low requirements for soil, so you can choose soil with good porosity, strong air permeability, rich organic matter and good drainage for planting. Choose sunny days to plough deeply and keep the ground flat. Before sowing, we should choose the seeds of seven-leaf and one-flower with full seeds, high maturity, no pests and diseases, no deterioration and mildew.

1. What's the nickname of Paris?

1, Seven-leaf and One-flower, also known as Seven-leaf and One-flower, Liriodendron chinense and iron lampstand, are usually cleaned, moistened, sliced and dried for medicine. Paris is a solid texture, flat cross section, white to light brown powder or keratin. Paris tastes a little bitter and numb.

2. The market price of heavy buildings is not cheap. Generally good quality can reach 1000 yuan a catty. Generally, they go in small batches, and the market is very stable.

2. What are the soil requirements for the planting of Paris polyphylla?

1. The planting of Paris polyphylla doesn't require much soil, and all soils with good porosity, strong air permeability, rich organic matter and good drainage can be planted. In addition, choose open space and vegetable garden under the forest with high shade.

2. After selecting the plot, we should choose sunny days for deep ploughing, and clean up the gravel and weeds in the field to keep the ground flat. After the soil preparation is completed, a certain amount of organic fertilizer should be applied to the ground, and then the ground should be raked flat.

3. Before sowing, choose the appropriate seeds of Hedysarum septemloba, which are generally full of particles, high in maturity, free from pests and diseases, and suitable for seeds without deterioration and mildew. After selecting seeds, peel them and expose them to the sun for 2-3 days to improve their water absorption and germination rate. Mix and store the seeds of seven leaves and one flower with fine sand. In the meantime, keep the sand moist and turn it over every half month to ensure that you can breathe, so as to avoid rotten seeds.

4. Paris polyphylla seeds can be sown after they turn white, and the sowing method generally adopts on-demand sowing. To master the appropriate planting density, cover it with a layer of decomposed leaves after sowing, and then water it.

When the seedlings of seven leaves and one flower grow to three years, they can be dug out and transplanted. After transplantation, cover with sunshade net to control the height. Usually the transplanting time is autumn and winter, and there can be a dormant process. Carrying soil with you when transplanting can protect the roots and terminal buds from damage and improve the survival rate of Paris polyphylla seedlings.