When growing plants, insects are often attracted. This will make many friends who like planting feel annoyed. There are some varieties that are worry-free, cold-resistant and do not attract insects. Today, let's get to know what they are.
Mansoa alliacea. Its flowers are trumpet-shaped and grow in clusters. They are bright and rich in color, including pink, purple, etc. When Mansoa alliacea is in full bloom, it is like a string of flower waterfalls. What's more special is that it will emit a garlic-like smell. This smell may be somewhat unique for humans, but for pests, it is an effective deterrent., making Mansoa alliacea rarely disturbed by pests during the growth process. Moreover, Mansoa alliacea has strong cold resistance and can still maintain a certain vitality in cold seasons.
Quisqualis indica. Its flowers are small and exquisite, and the colors are delicate and beautiful, usually pink or white. Quisqualis indica has a strong climbing ability and can grow attached to walls, fences or shelves, creating a romantic flower wall landscape for us. It has excellent adaptability to the environment and good cold resistance. Even in relatively cold climatic conditions, it can still grow tenaciously. At the same time, Quisqualis indica is not easy to attract insects, so you don't need to worry too much about insect pests during the maintenance process.
Lagurus ovatus. It has won the love of many flower lovers with its cute appearance. Lagurus ovatus has excellent cold resistance and can survive safely in cold winters. Moreover, it rarely attracts the attention of pests and is very worry-free to maintain.
Lavender. The flowers are spike-shaped. Its smell is not only refreshing, but also has a certain insect repellent effect, making pests stay away from it. Lavender can adapt to a relatively cold climate.
Oenothera biennis. It blooms quietly in the evening. Its flowers are usually yellow or pink, and the petals are light and soft. Oenothera biennis has good cold resistance and can thrive in a low-temperature environment. At the same time, it is not easily invaded by pests, so you don't need to spend too much energy when maintaining it.
Aquilegia viridiflora. The flowers are small and exquisite, and the colors are bright. There are many colors such as pink, purple, and white. It has good cold resistance and can overwinter outdoors in northern areas. Aquilegia viridiflora does not attract insects, has few pests and diseases, and is relatively simple to manage. It likes a cool climate. The suitable growth temperature is 15-25 degrees. It needs sufficient sunlight, but it can also grow in semi-shady places. The soil requires good drainage, fertile and loose.
These are all good choices for worry-free, cold-resistant and insect-repellent plants. Whether in the cold winter in the north or in other seasons, they can be easily maintained and grow healthily.
Six cold-resistant and insect-repellent plants
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