What is the role of papaya begonia trees often planted in rural areas? As an ornamental flowering tree, Papaya Begonia is widely planted in rural courtyards, gardens and streets because of its long flowering period and strong patience. It is an excellent begonia with beautiful flowers and colors. Begonia has been an important ornamental flower tree species since ancient times. It is called four kinds of begonia: Malus papaya, Malus spinosa, Malus pendula and Malus xifu. Begonia papaya also has the excellent quality of making bonsai, with simple and elegant shape and strong vitality. It is a good tree species that novice Xiaobai can control. The bonsai made by begonia is a must among begonia trees, which has high ornamental value and economic value. ?
Papaya begonia is not only ornamental, but also edible. It is also a good material for making candied fruit. It tastes sweet and sour and is nutritious. It is a kind of natural fruit that is extremely beneficial to human health. This fruit is also effective in treating diseases. Eating begonia fruit after drinking has a good hangover relieving effect, and also has a good therapeutic effect on treating dysentery, clearing away heat and resolving phlegm.
There are also many varieties of papaya begonia, some of which are mainly ornamental, with long flowering period and many flowers, some of which are mainly fruit-bearing, and some of which are specially used to make bonsai. Generally, potted begonia or four-season begonia trees are the main species, or excellent ornamental varieties with low plants and many flowers cultivated after grafting. Papaya begonia has many functions such as ornamental, medicinal and greening. This is a very meaningful tree.
How to raise papaya begonia? 1. When planting papaya begonia, be sure to take old soil or clods with you to avoid damaging the roots. The neutral soil used for planting soil is alkaline, which is different from most other soils. 2, you don't need particularly fertile soil, so as not to cause puffiness growth, as long as it is loose, drained and breathable. Usually, you should bask in the sun more, put it in a sunny place and don't water it too much. When you see the soil dry, you can water it. You can fertilize it in autumn and use decomposed organic fertilizer water. 3. In winter, you can trim and reshape, leave short middle branches, and cut off dense branches and diseased branches. In winter, it can be placed in a warm and sunny place. In fact, it is relatively cold-resistant, and it is no problem to put it outdoors at MINUS several degrees.