"Spring Magic" is a beautiful flowering plant introduced in 2001 by Ernst B. Aryenary Samen-Zucht GmbH, a renowned German seed company. It has been recognized with a quality award from the European Fleuroselect organization, highlighting its exceptional characteristics and performance. This perennial herb is ideal for outdoor cultivation as a garden flower or as a decorative pot plant, making it a versatile choice for both gardens and balconies. The flowers of "Spring Magic" are solitary, featuring striking blue and white colors, with a diameter of up to 5 centimeters. The plant typically grows to a height of about 35 centimeters, with a spread of 20 centimeters, creating a neat and compact appearance. It blooms from June through July, offering a vibrant display during the early summer months. What makes "Spring Magic" stand out is its unique medium-height, compact growth habit, which makes it perfect for small spaces or container gardening. It's easy to grow from seeds, which can be sown between January and May. Germination usually takes 4 to 5 weeks, and the optimal growing temperature is around 15°C. Additionally, this variety exhibits strong resistance to common pests and diseases, making it a reliable and low-maintenance choice for gardeners of all skill levels. Whether you're an experienced horticulturist or a beginner, "Spring Magic" is a great addition to any garden or indoor space.
Polysaccharides powder Such as Radix Rehmanniae Extract, Ophiopogon Japonicus Extract, Ophiopogon Japonicus Root Extract, and Reishi mushroom extract can be divided into the following categories:
Starch: such as amylose, amylopectin, etc., is the most common polysaccharide in plants.
Glycogen: Mainly found in animals, it is a form of energy storage.
Cellulose: The main component of plant cell walls, not digested by the human body.
Chitosan (chitin): found in the shell of crustaceans.
Dextran: such as yeast dextran, etc., has certain immunomodulatory effects.
Other polysaccharides: such as xanthan gum, guar gum, etc., are widely used in food, medicine, and other fields. Polysaccharide powder mainly has the following effects:
1. Providing energy: For example, glycogen stores and provides energy in animals.
2. Immune regulation: Some polysaccharide powder has the function of immune regulation, and can enhance the body's immunity.
3. Moisturizing effect: It can play a role in moisturizing and moisturizing skin in cosmetics.
4. Thickening stability: In the food industry can increase the consistency and stability of the product.
5. Promote gut health: Certain polysaccharides act as prebiotics, promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
Starch: such as amylose, amylopectin, etc., is the most common polysaccharide in plants.
Glycogen: Mainly found in animals, it is a form of energy storage.
Cellulose: The main component of plant cell walls, not digested by the human body.
Chitosan (chitin): found in the shell of crustaceans.
Dextran: such as yeast dextran, etc., has certain immunomodulatory effects.
Other polysaccharides: such as xanthan gum, guar gum, etc., are widely used in food, medicine, and other fields. Polysaccharide powder mainly has the following effects:
1. Providing energy: For example, glycogen stores and provides energy in animals.
2. Immune regulation: Some polysaccharide powder has the function of immune regulation, and can enhance the body's immunity.
3. Moisturizing effect: It can play a role in moisturizing and moisturizing skin in cosmetics.
4. Thickening stability: In the food industry can increase the consistency and stability of the product.
5. Promote gut health: Certain polysaccharides act as prebiotics, promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
Polysaccharides Powder, Radix Rehmanniae Extract, Ophiopogon Japonicus Extract,Ophiopogon Japonicus Root Extract, Reishi mushroom extract
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