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Guanyin grass tells you its nickname.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Guanyin grass, plants of the same name are Guanyin grass of Guanyin family and Guanyin grass of Liliaceae.

Morphological characteristics of Guanyin grass

Guanyin grass of the family Guanyin: the leaves are often ovoid and the tip is acuminate. Inflorescences are composed of Cymes, each inflorescence supported by 2 involucral bracts, and the bracts are elliptic to ovate. Corolla pink to purplish, outside sparsely pubescent, seeds with verrucous protuberances. Guanyin grass of Liliaceae: also known as auspicious grass, is a perennial green herb of the genus Liliaceae. Leaves clustered, broadly linear, midvein concave, tail acuminate, 15 to 40 cm long; stem creeping root-like, node end rooting; flowering period from September to October, flowers lavender, erect, terminal spike, about 6 cm long; fruit bright red, globose; native to southwest China, like warm, moist environment, cold and shade tolerance, low requirements for soil, strong adaptability.

Growth habits of Guanyin grass

Guanyin grass of quartet family and Guanyin grass of Liliaceae are native to all parts of southwest China. They like warm and humid environment, can endure cold and shade, have low requirements for soil and have strong adaptability.

Environment: roadside, grass, or under the forest.

Mode of reproduction: seeds.

Habit: Yinsheng.

Tropical Southeast Asia to Qinling Mountains in China.

 
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