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The efficacy, function and Medicinal value of Brazilian keel

Brazilian keel is suitable for home, office environment decoration, used to beautify the environment, purify the air and play a good role. In the north, it should be cultivated indoors in winter, and in the south, it can be planted in the open field or used as a fence, which is not only a green barrier, but also beautifies the courtyard, and the fragrance of flowers and fruits can be seen in summer. Brazilian keel is known as omnipotent rootstock. It can be grafted with tiger plum and crab claw orchid with keel column.

Today, the editor will introduce the efficacy of the keel pillar. Medicinal action keel flower is very effective in the treatment of cough, it has the effect of clearing heat and moistening the lungs, eliminating phlegm and relieving cough. The stem of keel column has obvious curative effect on the treatment of cerebral arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Keel column can be used to cook pig bones, plus jujube or Luohanguo, soup, very fragrant, especially suitable for long-term smokers and drinkers, is an excellent tonic soup.

Brazilian iron: Brazilian iron, also known as fragrant dragon blood tree, can remove harmful substances from the air. Sunflower: its green palm leaves are very effective in purifying xylene and formaldehyde. Osmanthus fragrans: can remove harmful substances from the air. The volatile oil produced has significant bactericidal effect. Rich tree: release oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide; suitable for warm, humid and well-ventilated environment, Xiyang is also resistant to shade and convenient for management and maintenance.

The fan can play the role of "leading the wind" to accelerate the discharge of indoor gas containing free formaldehyde to the outdoors. This method is only useful for houses with poor ventilation and has little effect on houses with good ventilation. The removal of formaldehyde by activated carbon is the most commonly used way to remove formaldehyde in life, and the cost is low, but activated carbon is prone to adsorption saturation in a short time, and it needs to be replaced or dried after saturation.

Dripping Guanyin: it can remove harmful substances and dust from the air. Osmanthus fragrans: can remove harmful substances from the air. The volatile oil produced has significant bactericidal effect. Brazilian keel: absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen day and night. And easy to survive. Milan: a natural scavenger who can remove harmful substances from the air. A faint fragrance, full of elegance.

In fact, many people have walked into a misunderstanding. Now it is said on the Internet that diatom mud, activated carbon, and some related plants, and even chlorine dioxide is used to remove formaldehyde. I can tell you responsibly that these things can remove formaldehyde, but the root of the problem is that these things only talk about the removal of formaldehyde, but the efficiency and cycle of removal are not said.

The difference between a Brazilian keel and a general keel?

The difference between the Brazilian keel and the general keel mainly lies in the different materials and uses. General keel is made of light steel material, is used for home decoration, ceiling, partition and other building structures. The general keel has the advantages of lightweight texture, easy installation and so on, and can get good bearing capacity. The Brazilian keel is a valuable hardwood material, mainly from the Amazon rainforest region of South America.

The keel of Brazil likes the sun, so it must have plenty of sunshine and make sure it can bask in the sun every day of the year. The Brazilian keel likes dry soil (sandy soil), it is afraid of water, once the water, the Brazilian keel will be injured. The keel of Brazil is not hardy, so you must keep it indoors in winter and provide heating. The growth of a Brazilian keel can be ugly, so we must trim it at the right time, otherwise it will affect its beauty.

Brazilian keel is toxic, the white milk in its body contains a certain degree of toxicity, can not be imported, can not enter the eye, otherwise it will cause poisoning. Keeping it indoors does no harm to the human body, but you must be careful not to encounter the sharp thorns above. The keel of Brazil had better not be planted indoors for a long time, it will produce the phenomenon of overgrowth, produce slender and weak stems, and easily cause lodging symptoms.

The viewing angle of the Brazilian keel belongs to a relatively different kind, because its leaves are very small and do not blossom very often, so strictly speaking, this is actually a subjective "stem" plant, which has similar ornamental value as a single tree. The morphological characteristics of the Brazilian keel the plant is triangular in shape, much branched, turquoise, 4 to 5 meters high, with small thorns on the edges, very short.

Culture method of Brazilian keel

Soil. Brazilian keel is suitable for growing in soft and fertile breathable soil. Rotten leaf soil and garden soil can be selected and evenly mixed as culture soil according to the proportion of 5:5. The soil can be dried and sterilized before planting. Sunshine. The keel of Brazil likes the sun and needs to be maintained in a sunny place, and the best location is the indoor balcony. Temperature.

The Brazilian keel likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed at 1:1 to be used as its culture soil. Temperature it is more afraid of cold, flower friends in the south can let it spend the winter outside in the open air, but flower friends in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent it from frostbite. Lighting its growth requires sufficient light, and it is best to put it in a place with bright light during maintenance.

The cultivation methods of Brazilian keels are as follows: soil and substrate selection Brazilian keels are suitable for growing in soils with good drainage and rich in organic matter. When pot culture, the mixture of peat soil, rotten leaf soil and perlite can be used to make substrate, the proportion is about 2:1:1. This kind of soil can provide sufficient nutrients and promote the healthy growth of plants. Light demand Brazilian keel like light, during the growth period should ensure adequate light.

Culture methods and matters needing attention of Brazilian keel

1. The Brazilian keel likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed according to the ratio of 1:1 to be used as its culture soil. It is more afraid of the cold. Flower friends in the south can let it spend the winter outdoors in the open air, but flower friends in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent it from frostbite. Its growth needs plenty of light, and it is best to put it in a brightly lit place during maintenance.

2. Soil. When potted plants feed the keel of Brazil, the soil must be prepared first. It is suggested that the soil with low viscosity should be selected, and most of them should choose sandy soil. This kind of soil accords with the characteristics of good drainage, cold resistance and water resistance of plants. The sparse space of sandy soil is beneficial to root respiration and the plant survival rate is high. Water it. Whether the keel of Brazil is watered correctly or not is directly related to the activity of plants. When watering every day, the soil moisture is kept at about 30%, drying in order not to be sticky.

3. Note: the keel of Brazil is replaced once a year to keep the soil fresh and nutritious. At the same time, pay attention to the proper pruning of the plant every year to maintain a good growth shape. Brazilian keel culture methods and matters needing attention: culture environment: select well-drained humus and sandy soil mixed soil, remove stones and carry out high-temperature disinfection. Timely watering: adjust the watering frequency according to the season to keep the soil moist.

4. breeding method temperature: it prefers a warm environment and is afraid of the cold. In the north, it should be put indoors in winter, otherwise it will freeze the plants. Soil: it prefers soft and breathable soil. We can also make it by ourselves and use sandy soil and garden soil to make its cultivated soil. Moisture: it does not have too many requirements for moisture, is more drought-resistant, and likes dry soil.

What are the breeding methods and matters needing attention of Brazilian keel?

1. The Brazilian keel likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed according to the ratio of 1:1 to be used as its culture soil. It is more afraid of the cold. Flower friends in the south can let it spend the winter outdoors in the open air, but flower friends in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent it from frostbite. Its growth needs plenty of light, and it is best to put it in a brightly lit place during maintenance.

2. Culture methods and matters needing attention of Brazilian keel: culture environment: select humus and sandy soil with good drainage, remove stones and disinfect them at high temperature. Timely watering: adjust the watering frequency according to the season to keep the soil moist. Scientific use of fertilizer: the application of mature organic fertilizer during the growth period and the application of potash fertilizer in daily management. Note: change the soil every year and trim it properly every year.

3. Soil. When potted plants feed the keel of Brazil, the soil must be prepared first. It is suggested that the soil with low viscosity should be selected, and most of them should choose sandy soil. This kind of soil accords with the characteristics of good drainage, cold resistance and water resistance of plants. The sparse space of sandy soil is beneficial to root respiration and the plant survival rate is high. Water it. Whether the keel of Brazil is watered correctly or not is directly related to the activity of plants. When watering every day, the soil moisture is kept at about 30%, drying in order not to be sticky.

Is the keel of Brazil poisonous? can you keep it indoors?

1. Brazilian keel had better not be cultivated indoors. Long-term indoor cultivation will produce excessive growth, thin and weak stems, and easy to cause lodging symptoms. Indoor potted plants should often leave the outdoor sun to enhance photosynthesis and reduce overgrowth. Is the Brazilian keel poisonous in the room? the Brazilian keel is poisonous indoors. Its juice contains a certain degree of toxicity, which can be poisoned when it enters the eye, but the toxicity will not spread out.

2. The Brazilian keel is not suitable for indoor maintenance. If planted indoors for a long time, it is easy to lead to overgrowth of the plant, and the stem becomes slender and fragile, which leads to lodging problem. For indoor potted plants, it is recommended that the plants be moved outdoors regularly and exposed to sunlight sooner or later, so as to enhance photosynthesis and reduce overgrowth.

3. Soil Brazilian keel likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed according to the proportion of 1:1 to be used as its culture soil. Temperature it is more afraid of cold, flower friends in the south can let it spend the winter outside in the open air, but flower friends in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent it from frostbite. Lighting its growth requires sufficient light, and it is best to put it in a place with bright light during maintenance.

4. Pay more attention to planting the keel indoors, because there are sharp thorns on the fleshy stem of the keel, and the white milk in the stem is poisonous, especially not into the eye, so you should pay special attention to the location of home training in order to avoid stabbing and poisoning in children and the elderly. In addition, the keel flower is drought-resistant, sun-resistant, suitable for sunny places, and not suitable for indoor darker places, so the keel flowers for indoor viewing should be placed close to the window of the sun as far as possible.

5. Brazilian keel: it can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen day and night, and it is easy to survive, so it is an ideal indoor plant. Ivy: can effectively resist carcinogens in nicotine, absorb harmful substances through tiny pores in leaves, and convert them into harmless sugars and amino acids. White palm: good at inhibiting the exhaust gas exhaled by the human body, such as ammonia and acetone, while filtering benzene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde in the air to protect respiratory health.