What was the name of Sapindus mukoraiensis in ancient times?

Sapindus mukoraiensis was called oil bead in ancient times.

Sapindus mukoraiensis is a deciduous tree, which is distributed in the south of the Yangtze River Basin in China. This is a common plant in the south. Sapindus mukoraiensis has many functions and good decontamination effect. This is a popular plant. Because Sapindus mukoraiensis has good decontamination ability in plants, it is also called "oil bead" in some places.

Regarding the aliases of these plants, in fact, the language and culture of each region are different. Maybe there are more interesting nicknames for Sapindus indica in other places. Sapindus mukoraiensis is a famous Chinese medicine plant and a popular traditional landscaping plant, which is usually distributed around temples and family gardens and has certain ornamental value.

Planting techniques of Sapindus mukoraiensis

Sapindus mukoraiensis seedlings do not require high planting time, and can be planted from April to August every year. At this time, the light condition is good, and the temperature is usually between 15-30 degrees, which can improve the survival rate and growth rate of Sapindus mukoraiensis seedlings.

Sapindus mukoraiensis has fast growth and developed roots. When planting, the fertile sandy loam with deep soil layer, good drainage and loose soil should be selected, and the mixed soil of garden soil, vermiculite and organic liquid fertilizer can be used in the ratio of 3: 1: 1.

Immediately after planting Sapindus mukoraiensis, water the Sapindus mukoraiensis to keep the plant in a wet growth environment. In the later maintenance process, it is necessary to replenish water to Sapindus every three days to keep the soil moisture. Pay attention to the fact that when the weather is dry, you should spray water and fog on Sapindus every morning and evening to avoid the withered branches and leaves.