Is Kochia scoparia annual or perennial?
Kochia scoparia is millet, which will wither and die after flowering. Its life span is only one year, so Kochia scoparia is usually planted once a year, which has strong adaptability and can be planted all year round.
Kochia scoparia growth process
When the seedlings grow to 6-7cm, they can be transplanted and planted, and when the plants grow to 15-20cm, they can be harvested, and then the stems and leaves can be harvested from April to July, and the whole plant and its seeds can be harvested after beginning of autumn.
Morphological characteristics of Kochia scoparia
Types of Kochia scoparia: There are still many common varieties of Kochia scoparia, mainly broadleaf Kochia scoparia, wild Kochia scoparia and fine leaf Kochia scoparia.
Morphological characteristics of Kochia scoparia: Kochia scoparia is generally spherical or oval, with short hairs on it, many branches on the stem and linear lanceolate leaves.