Liriodendron is an evergreen shrub with many branches, dense branches, palmately compound leaves and oval shape, which is very similar to duck feet, so it is generally called duck feet.
Liriodendron is very common in the south. It likes high temperature and high humidity, and is afraid of cold and freezing. Most of them are potted in northern China and put indoors for viewing.
Maintenance management and matters needing attention of Liriodendron chinense;
Light-loving plants and potted Liriodendron chinense are generally better placed in a bright and ventilated place on the balcony, and it is easy to grow leaves in a dark place indoors.
It is drought-tolerant. Generally, it is enough to water the soil thoroughly. Don't water the soil if it is dry. Before watering, look at the dry humidity of the basin soil. It doesn't matter if the soil is dry. You are afraid of waterlogging. If the humidity is high, the roots will rot easily. The principle of watering is to be good at dry and wet.
Pay attention to ventilation, like ventilation, especially in summer, the temperature is high, the growth is relatively fast, and the ventilated place is easy to breed pests and bacteria, and the yellow leaves die. In winter, the temperature in the northern region is low, so I am afraid of cold wind blowing.
Thermophilic plants grow faster between 15℃ and -28℃, and grow slower above 33℃ or below 6℃. In summer, when the temperature is high and the light intensity is high, attention should be paid to water spraying and ventilation to cool down, and in winter, attention should be paid to heat preservation when the temperature is low.
Pay attention to pests and diseases, and it is easy to breed scale insects if ventilation is not good. Spraying pesticides for about a month can prevent pests, and it is best to spray them three or four times a week to eliminate pests.