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What is the other shore flower, where does the other shore flower grow?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is recommended to choose soil with good air permeability and well-ventilated plots for planting. Deep ploughing and application of animal manure before planting to increase nutrients. The specific planting should be carried out from March to May in spring or before freezing in autumn. Before the seedlings go into the soil, they should prune their long roots and soak them in water so that they can absorb enough water. After planting, the soil is compacted and watered thoroughly. In addition, we should pay attention to the management of water and fertilizer and timely pruning in the later period.

1. what is the Bian flower

Bianhua is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Lycoris of the family Amaryllidaceae.Its Chinese name is "Red Flower Lycoris".It originated in China and is now distributed in Southeast Asian countries.Its leaves are slender, green, and slightly white in the middle.The leaf length is about 30 cm and the width is about 15 cm.Its flower shape is quite peculiar, the petals are slender and split, curved inward, shaped like dragon claws.So it is also often called "dragon claw flower".

2. Where does the other shore flower grow

Bian Hua likes to grow in a semi-shady, warm and humid environment, and can not grow in a place without light for a long time, nor can it grow in a place without water for a long time.It does not pick soil and can grow normally in most flower soils.So it often grows on hillsides, woodlands, roadsides, gardens and other places.

Third, the other side of the flower can be kept at home?

It can be kept at home.Because it is not picky about the environment, it is easy to feed at home.As long as it is provided with the right amount of light and water, it can grow well.However, it is poisonous, and care should be taken not to eat it by mistake when breeding.If there are children in the family, it is not recommended to keep them at home.

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