Goose does not eat grass and has no petiole. Its leaves are wedge-shaped and oblanceolate, with a length of 7-2mm and a width of 3-5mm, with irregular sparse teeth at the edge and a little fine hairs below. The stems of geese that don't eat grass belong to creeping class, and they are soft as a whole. When touching them, they can be crushed with a gentle pinch. The whole grass that geese don't eat grass is the medicinal part, which is the essence of the whole grass and has the effect of treating diseases.
1. What does a goose look like if it doesn't eat grass
1. A goose doesn't eat grass and has no petiole. Its leaves are wedge-shaped and oblanceolate, with a length of 7-2mm and a width of 3-5 mm. The edges of the leaves have irregular sparse teeth, and the lower part is slightly thinner. Goose does not eat grass, which belongs to the annual grass. After landing, it is easy to take root, with slender stem, creeping base, many branches, no hair or slightly fine wool.
2. The stems of geese that don't eat grass belong to creeping species, which are relatively soft as a whole, and can be crushed only by gently pinching them with their hands. Goose herbivorous leaves are shaped like a key, with a large apex and gradually getting smaller towards the base. There is a plant called Polygonum cuspidatum that is particularly similar to it.
3. The whole grass that geese don't eat is the medicinal part, which is the essence of the whole grass and has the effect of treating diseases. Generally, when you have a slight cold and your nose is blocked, you can smell the smell on the leaves, which is helpful for clearing your nose.
2. What's the effect of goose not eating grass
1. Goose not eating grass has inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus albus, diphtheria bacillus, Streptococcus A, Shigella sonnei, etc. The inhibition method is very simple. Simply decoct goose not eating grass in water and control the concentration at 5%-1%.
2. Goose herbivorous seeds are very small. Generally, after collection, they should be dried first, and the peel on the surface should be rubbed off, and then the seeds can be taken out before planting. The selected seeds must be soaked in water for a while to remove the wax on the outer layer, and then add fine soil or fine sand and mix well.
3. Goose can be sown without eating grass by sowing or drilling, in which sowing is to directly spread seeds on the seedbed, then cover it with thin soil and pour a small amount of water. Drilling is to dig a shallow ditch according to the distance of 3cm, then scatter the seeds in the ditch, and finally cover the soil. Both drilling and sowing are similar, but sowing consumes more seeds.