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Function and efficacy of Hedyotis paniculata
Hedyotis paniculata, also known as Viola yedoensis, is cold and slightly bitter, and has the functions of eating and beautifying the environment.

1, edible efficacy

Sedum chinense can be used as a vegetable for people to eat. It can supplement rich plant protein and soluble sugar for human body, and also can make human body absorb a variety of essential amino acids and vitamins. After people eat this vegetable, it can promote body metabolism, enhance physical fitness, and prevent many common diseases.

2. Beautify the environment

Hedyotis paniculata has a very strong vitality, and it can produce beautiful flowers in early spring. Usually, people can plant it in garden scenic spots, which can beautify the environment and make people watch it. In addition, it can also be planted in flower pots and made into potted plants for indoor cultivation, which can increase the natural atmosphere and beautify the indoor environment.

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Extended data

1, growth environment

Born in fields, wasteland, hillside grass, forest margins or bushes. Small communities are often formed in the wetter parts of the garden.

2. Growth habits

It is fond of light and wet environment, tolerant to shade and cold, regardless of soil, highly adaptable, easy to propagate, and can be broadcast directly. Generally, it germinates in early March, and the flowering period is from mid-March to mid-May, and the flowering period is about 25 days. The single bloom flower lasts for 6 days, and the flowering lasts for 30 days until the seeds mature. From April to mid-May, a large number of closed flowers can form a large number of seeds, and a small number of flowers appear in late September.