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Prodia series-- wooden lily

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Wood lily is the most widely distributed species in the Plotia family. It can adapt to different soil types, from sea level to mountains of 2000 meters. Wooden lilies vary in the size and color of leaves and bracts. The wood lily is dioecious, which is rare in the Prodia family. Its long flowering period (from May to December), coupled with its colorful leaves and bracts that surround the bud, make it a very attractive garden tree species. Wooden lily is a multi-branched shrub with very strong roots.

Wood lily is the most widely distributed species in the Plotia family. It can adapt to different soil types, from sea level to mountains of 2000 meters. Wooden lilies vary in the size and color of leaves and bracts. The wood lily is dioecious, which is rare in the Prodia family. Its long flowering period (from May to December), coupled with its colorful leaves and bracts that surround the bud, make it a very attractive garden tree species.

Lilium is a multi-branched shrub with very strong roots, which makes it sprout and grow quickly after a fire. Under natural conditions, wood lilies can grow to a height of 0.75 meters, and the changes in climatic conditions, from warm winter in the plain to ice, snow and frost in the mountains, as well as changes in leaves and bracts, from yellowish green to bright orange, make it the main variety of horticulture. In addition, this variety can adapt to intense pruning, so that it can meet the needs of large-scale production of fresh cut flowers.

These characteristics make wood lily become the first choice in wild flower industry. Among these commonly cultivated varieties, there are great differences in growth morphology, color of leaves and bracts, flowering time and so on. Some varieties are obtained by crossing. "Sunshine" is the most famous hybrid variety of wood lily, which has become the export flower of some countries. This is a tall, erect, luxuriant multi-branched shrub that can grow to a height of 2.5 meters. From autumn to late spring, the sun produces crimson bracts on long stems, which open to set off cheese-like cores when they bloom.

 
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