What does Dami mean? I believe many kids don't know. Now let's have a look!
1. Tumi is also often called Tea Mihua, Buddha Kanxiao, Tumi, etc. It is an angiosperm in Rosaceae, and its earliest origin is in Southeast Asia.
2. Its plant type is relatively small, about two to three meters high, the shape of the leaves is also relatively small, the fragrance is relatively strong, and the flowers are white.
3. It usually blooms from June to July, which means end and sadness.
4. Water, soil, light and temperature are the key factors in cultivating tea mihua.
5. Tumi, also known as Tea Millet, Buddha's Laughter, Tumi and so on, is a kind of angiosperm in Rosaceae.
6. It is generally two to three meters high, and its leaves are relatively small, about five to six.
7. Its flowers are white, with strong fragrance, and usually bloom in June to July.
8. Cultivation elements of tamarind: 1. Water: Do not water too frequently, as long as the basin soil is kept wet. In winter, control the water volume and reduce the watering times.
9. 2. Soil: Tea Mihua likes good drainage and fertile soil.
10. 3. Sunshine: sufficient sunlight.
11. 4. Temperature: suitable temperature is between 20 ℃ and 25 ℃.
12. The flower language of the tamarind represents the end of feelings and is a kind of flower symbolizing sadness.
13. It is usually used to describe the end of a period of emotion or youth for a young girl, leaving only good memories.