Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How does purple magnolia draw stick figures?

How does purple magnolia draw stick figures?

How to draw a stick figure of Magnolia grandiflora is as follows:

1, first draw a bending line of violet petals.

2. Draw a slightly curved line at the top of the petal.

3. Continue to draw and draw the state of scattered petals.

4. Draw short lines on the petals.

5. Then draw the stamens and stems of violet flowers.

6. Draw the stem and leaf contour of a leaf on the left.

7. Draw the ribs and ribs of the leaves again, and the picture will be finished.

Violet (Latin name: Matthiola incana(L.)R.Br.) is a biennial or perennial herb of Viola in Cruciferae. Violet plants are densely covered with gray stalks. The stems are erect, multi-branched and slightly lignified at the base. Leaf blade oblong to oblanceolate or spatulate. Origin of coastal areas in China. Widely cultivated in southern China, it is one of the famous flowers in Europe.

There are often species in big cities in China, which can be planted in gardens or greenhouses for viewing. Violets prefer cold weather to hot weather. I like a well-ventilated environment and a mild climate in winter, but I can also withstand a short-term low temperature of -5℃. The optimum growth temperature is about 15- 18℃ during the day and 10℃ at night, which has low requirements for soil, but grows well in neutral alkaline ditch with good drainage.

Avoid acidic soil. Violet is cold-resistant, not tolerant of shade and afraid of waterlogging. Suitable for living in higher places, it is hot in mildewy rainy days, with poor ventilation and prone to diseases and insect pests. Fertilization should not be too much, otherwise it is not conducive to flowering. If the light and ventilation are not sufficient, pests and diseases are easy to occur.