Sedum sarmentosum is a perennial herb of Sedum, with creeping stems and easy rooting. Generally, it grows in crevices on hillsides, beside gullies and in wet places by rivers, and is easy to cultivate. It has no strict requirements on the environment. It can be planted in front of or behind the house, or potted. It is usually propagated by different plants. The flowering period is May-June and the fruiting period is July-August. Sedum sarmentosum is a common herb, which is widely circulated among the people. The whole herb is used as medicine, which has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, reducing swelling and diuresis, expelling pus and promoting granulation.
Sedum lineatum
Eupatorium odoratum, also known as Sedum odoratum, Sedum lineatum, Scutellaria barbata and other perennial herbs. Sedum is a perennial herb. It blooms in April-May and bears fruit in June-July. Buddleja officinalis is a succulent plant with high water content, and the cuticle of its leaves and stems has the extraordinary characteristics of preventing water evaporation. Buddleja officinalis has strong growth adaptability, cold resistance, drought resistance, saline-alkali resistance, barren resistance, pest resistance, fleshy stems, neat and beautiful leaves, such as jade, which can be used as potted plants or planted in the open air. At present, it is mainly used for roof greening in major cities, and its good effects of drought resistance, cooling and water saving have been confirmed, showing a good market prospect. Buddleja officinalis has the effects of clearing away heat, reducing swelling and detoxifying. Treat sore throat, carbuncle and furuncle, erysipelas, scald, snake bite, jaundice and dysentery.
differentiate
Some flower lovers can't tell Sedum sarmentosum from Sedum sarmentosum, because the flowers of the two kinds of flowers are yellow, with similar patterns and bright colors. Then what can be distinguished is the leaves. Compared with Sedum sarmentosum, Sedum sarmentosum leaves are wide and flat. Buddleja leaves are narrow and a little round. Not much to say, the above picture is proof!