What are the special features of Lycoris radiata?
Another name for Lycoris radiata
White flower Lycoris is also known as Rocks of Eighteen Scholars, hairy crab flower, wild daffodil, 36 barrels, mandala, white flower manzhu Shahua.
Growth habits of Lycoris radiata
The cold resistance of Lycoris radiata is still very strong, it prefers semi-shade, but it can also be sun-resistant and like a moist environment. It is still very adaptable to the soil, but it should be noted that Lycoris radiata has the habit of dormant in summer.
The florescence of Lycoris radiata is from July to September every year, and it is a variety of Lycoris radiata.
The difference between Lycoris radiata and Lycoris radiata
Lycoris radiata is a variety of Lycoris safflower, which is very similar in shape to Lycoris radiata, but in fact, the difference between them is still obvious. The color of Lycoris radiata is red, while the color of Lycoris radiata is white.
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The nickname of laughing suddenly, do you know?
Suddenly smile looks like the yellow other shore flower, it is also called Lycoris radiata, it is also a very characteristic plant. The florescence of suddenly laughing is in August-September.
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Oil lily is a kind of herb, which belongs to spherical rhizome, and it is relatively easy to breed. Because the ornamental nature of oily lilies is unique, there are also a lot of people raised in their families.
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