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Can the ungrafted seedlings at the bottom of Begonia adnata bloom?

Generally speaking, it can bloom.

Grafting is to change some shortcomings! The disadvantages of replacing the original varieties with excellent varieties! The seedlings without grafting below are still the original poor varieties! If the poor variety can blossom, the seedlings can blossom when they grow up, but the flowers that don't bloom are the flowers of the poor variety!

Therefore, it is generally necessary to wipe off the buds below to prevent them from competing with the grafted branches above for nutrition.

Begonia, alias: papaya (sweet) Nakai, deciduous shrub of Rosaceae, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Pears, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles, Chaenomeles and so on. Belonging to Rosaceae, the fruit is used as medicine, which has the functions of relaxing muscles and activating collaterals and regulating stomach dampness. China Pharmacopoeia records Changyang's "Qiu Zi Chaenomeles" as a kind of wild medicinal Chaenomeles, which has unique medicinal and health-care value and has the reputation of "fruit of all benefits". Chaenomeles rugosa is also a unique single ornamental tree species. Dense and prickly branches can be used as green bamboo shoots. The fruit contains malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid and vitamin C. After drying in the sun, it can be used as medicine, which has the effects of expelling chickens, relaxing muscles and tendons, activating collaterals, relieving pain, reducing swelling and smoothing qi.