The yellowing of bamboo leaves could be caused by many reasons, including excessive watering, lack of water, direct sunlight, lack of light, and excessive fertilizer concentration. The following measures can be taken to deal with the problem of yellowing bamboo leaves in the courtyard: 1. [Yellow Leaf Trimming: Use a pair of sterilized scissors to cut off the yellow leaves to prevent the plant from losing nutrients, and apply nutrient solution to the wound to promote recovery.] 2. Shady maintenance: Move the bamboo to a semi-shady environment that is well-vented and can be exposed to scattered light for maintenance, so as to avoid direct light. At the same time, he could spray water mist around to maintain the humidity of the environment. 3. Control watering: avoid too much or too little watering, according to the soil moisture, maintain a moderate amount of moisture. 4. Illumination adjustment: Place the bamboo in a place with sufficient light to avoid direct sunlight, but ensure that it can receive at least 4 hours of light every day. 5. " Soil and nutrients improvement: Regularly replace loose, well-drained soil, and mix in an appropriate amount of rotten leaf soil and pearlites to improve the soil structure. According to the growth cycle of the bamboo, an appropriate amount of fertilizer was applied regularly to maintain the nutrient supply. It should be noted that the above measures are only for reference. The specific treatment method needs to be adjusted according to the specific situation of the bamboo and the actual situation. If the problem still exists, it is recommended to consult a professional gardener or plant expert for more accurate advice.

"The song of the yellow bamboos moved the earth and mourned" came from Li Shangyin's "Jade Pool" in the Tang Dynasty. From the literal meaning of the poem, it was saying that the song of "Yellow Bamboo Song" was sorrowful and shook the earth. In the context of the allusion of the poem, it was related to the story of the Queen Mother of the West looking forward to the return of King Mu of Zhou on the Jade Lake. The whole poem used the story of the Queen Mother looking forward to the return of King Mu of Zhou, insinuating the absurdity and sorrow of the emperor's desire to seek immortality. The "singing of the yellow bamboo moved the earth" here was also part of the construction of this situation and meaning. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many possible reasons for the yellowing of the lotus bamboo leaves, including root rot, sunburn, dry air, insufficient light, insufficient fertilizer, and so on. The solution could be adjusted according to the specific situation. If the roots rot, you can rinse the roots under running water and remove the rotting roots. If the sunlight was too strong, the lotus bamboo could be placed in a place with softer light. If the air is dry, you can spray it twice a day. If there was insufficient light, they could move out to bask in the sun, but they had to avoid basking in the sun when the light was strong. If the fertilizer is insufficient, it can be supplemented with nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizer at the right time. In short, taking corresponding measures according to the specific situation could help the lotus bamboo leaves recover.
The types of bamboos suitable for planting in the northern courtyard were gold-inlaid jade bamboo, purple bamboo, early garden bamboo, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, green bamboo, and arhat bamboo. These bamboo species had strong cold resistance and could adapt to the climate of the northern region. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a type of bamboo that grew in a scattered manner. The height of the bamboo was about three meters, and the height of the bamboo pole was up to seven meters. It had gorgeous leaves and golden bamboo stripes, and had high ornamental value. Purple bamboo was a traditional type of ornamental bamboo. Its pole was up to 10 meters tall, and its stem was purple-black. Its leaves were emerald green, and it was suitable for planting in the courtyard. Early garden bamboo, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, green bamboo, and Luohan bamboo were also suitable for planting in the northern courtyard. When choosing to plant bamboos, one should pay attention to choosing varieties with strong cold resistance to adapt to the environment in the north.
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The bamboo leaves have the following effects: clearing heart fire, removing irritability and heat, and relieving urine.
The Phyllostachys gracilis was the dried stem and leaf of the grass family. It had a sweet, light and cold taste. It was dry and leafy, with a total length of 30 - 60 cm. Phyllostachys gracilis is often used to treat fever, thirst, vexation, red and astringent urine, turbid urine, mouth erosion, tongue sores, swollen gums and other symptoms. It enters the heart meridian, lung meridian, gallbladder meridian, and stomach meridian. The harvesting season of the Phyllostachys glaucus was from May to June before it bloomed. After picking, the roots were removed and dried. Its leaves were lanceolate-shaped, 5 - 20 cm long and 2 - 3.5 cm wide. They were green or yellowish green, light and weak. The effects of the light bamboo leaves included clearing heat, relieving summer heat, diuretics, and so on. It was mainly distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hunan and other places in China.
The following conclusion was that the Four Seasons Bamboo was a type of bamboo suitable for planting in the courtyard. It grew luxuriantly and densely, easily forming a landscape. Moreover, it was green all year round and had bamboo shoots all year round. It was suitable for planting in large areas. The Four Seasons Bamboo adapted to the environment of the courtyard and did not need a lot of space to grow well. Green bamboo was also a common bamboo species. Its bamboo branches were tall, slender, and green all year round. Green bamboos were suitable to be planted in the corners of the walls of the courtyard to serve as decorations. They could be matched with the flowers and plants commonly used in other green spaces to create an elegant and fresh landscape. To sum up, planting four seasons bamboo in the courtyard was a good choice.
There are many "Yellow Bamboo Songs." The Zhou Dynasty poet King Mu of Zhou wrote the Song of Yellow Bamboo, and Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty also wrote the Song of Yellow Bamboo. The original text was: " Yellow bamboo is born yellow, don't bother to call it green. I made a cage with my mother and praised her for her true gold." By describing the natural yellow color of yellow bamboo and how it could be used to make cages and was praised, it showed the unique beauty and practical value of yellow bamboo. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Green bamboo, purple bamboo, and yellow bamboo were all suitable for planting. The green bamboo represented verdant greenery, the purple bamboo represented purple qi from the east, and the yellow bamboo had cold resistance. The specific type of bamboo to choose depended on personal preference and environmental conditions. Green bamboo and purple bamboo could create beautiful landscapes in the courtyard, while yellow bamboo was suitable for planting in the courtyard of the northern region. Therefore, no bamboo could be said to be the best choice. The final decision should be made according to personal preferences and the environment of the courtyard.
The types of bamboos in the courtyard included Jinyu Bamboo, Rice Bamboo, Penglai Bamboo, Purple Bamboo, Phoenix Bamboo, Green Bamboo, Zaoyuan Bamboo, Yellow Bamboo, Green Bamboo, Luohan Bamboo, Tiaofang Bamboo, Tang Bamboo, Phoenix Bamboo, Japanese Dwarf Bamboo, Inner Gate Bamboo, Jingzhu, Huangcao Bamboo, Vajra Bamboo, Indocalamus, Mottled Bamboo, Bamboo, Xiangfei Bamboo, Indocalamus, Mottled Bamboo, etc.