The nickname of spark flower
Another name for spark flower
Realgar orchid
The growth habit of spark flower
Like plenty of sunshine, cold resistance. Bulbs can survive the winter in the open field in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
It is suitable to grow in well-drained, loose and fertile sandy soil, and the growth period requires sufficient soil moisture.
The region is originally from South Africa. Most of the plants are potted in the north of our country and can be cultivated in the south.
The ornamental value of spark flower
Martian flowers have three colors of red, orange and yellow, and they are resistant to heat. In midsummer, they bloom endlessly. They are good materials for arranging flower borders, flower beds and making cut flowers.
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