Many people have seen Euphorbia milii and know that it is a beautiful ornamental plant, but people don’t know much about its effects and functions. Today I will introduce this aspect and also let everyone know how to propagate Euphorbia milii and how to grow Euphorbia milii. [Warning] The white milky sap contained in the stems of Euphorbia milii is poisonous and can irritate human skin and mucous membranes. The efficacy and function of Euphorbia pilosa1. Beautify the environment Beautifying the environment is the most important function of Euphorbia milii, because Euphorbia milii is not only beautiful in shape, but also can bloom bright red flowers with relatively long flower flags. After it enters the flowering period, it will become the most beautiful scenery in nature. Making it into a potted plant and placing it indoors can also beautify the indoor environment, purify the indoor air, and please the body and mind for people to appreciate. 2. Beauty and skin care After being picked and dried, the flowers of Euphorbia milii can be made into scented tea. Workers soak them in water and drink it, which can replenish rich nutrients for the human body and plays an important role in beautifying and nourishing the skin. It can nourish delicate skin, replenish qi and blood, keep human skin rosy and healthy, lighten spots on the skin surface, and improve the skin's anti-aging ability. 3. Prevent and relieve gout The root of Euphorbia pilosa can be used as medicine. It has a very high medicinal value. It can enhance the body's own disease resistance, accelerate the metabolism of uric acid in the body, and prevent the production of new uric acid. It has a particularly good preventive and relieving effect on gout that often occurs in humans. Euphorbia pilosa can also be used as medicine to reduce swelling. It also has a very obvious therapeutic effect on human edema and urinary problems. How to propagate Euphorbia pilosa by cuttingsTiger thorn can be propagated by cuttings. The best time for cuttings is May and June each year when the survival rate is particularly high. When cutting, you can cut mature branches from the Tiger thorn, and keep 3 to 4 leaves on each branch. After cutting, put it in a cool place to dry for 2 to 3 days, and then prepare a moist sand bed. Make the dried branches into cuttings and insert them directly into the sand bed. Spray water frequently to promote rooting. After about 30 days, the Tiger thorn will be able to take root and can be transplanted to the field or pots. The above introduces the effects and functions of Euphorbia milii, which can give everyone a more comprehensive understanding of it, and many people will have a strong interest in it and want to grow some Euphorbia milii in their daily lives. At this time, people need to master the correct method of cuttings. Careful management after cuttings can improve its survival rate. |
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