Tamarix multi-branched red flower has wide adaptability, is salt-alkali and drought-tolerant, and can be planted in various soils. It grows well in sandy soil and clay soil. Commonly found in coastal areas, the soil needs to be kept moist when growing inland on non-saline-alkali soil. Its annual branches can bloom and are very resistant to pruning. When planted as a hedge, it should be pruned in spring. When planting and propagating the red-flowered Tamarix multi-branch, it can be sown in a small area and only needs to be covered with soil. When the seedlings grow to a certain extent, they are transplanted to greenhouse pots for the winter and then planted in the following spring or early summer. When propagating by cuttings, cut the annual mature branches to 15-25 cm, and cut them in the seedbed in the open air in late autumn or directly in the place to be cultivated. The survival rate is high. Adult plants are cold tolerant.
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