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Picture of Lily (Introduction to morphological characteristics and maintenance methods)

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-01-26 10:53:58
There are two kinds of lily roots. The underground part is fleshy root, and the fiber root grows on the stem. Its stem is green with purple spots. There are many leaves, usually lanceolate in shape. At the same time, the flowers are huge and very beautiful. When raising flowers, pay attention that the temperature should not be too high, or it will grow badly. Water should not be too much to avoid ponding. In the growth period, fertilization can be applied appropriately to promote flowering.

I. morphological characteristics

1. Root: the root has fleshy root and fibrous root. The fleshy roots have strong water absorption ability when they are embedded in the soil. The fiber root starts to grow from the stem, generally appears in the growth period, will wither with the stem at the same time.

2. Stem: upright, glabrous, green with purple spots. Stem node in the lower part of the growth of the ball, can be used for breeding

3. Leaves: there are many leaves, up to 100. The shape is generally from lanceolate to elliptical lanceolate.

4. Flowers: usually bloom in July. The flowers are large, mostly white, funnel-shaped, growing at the top of the stem.

II. Maintenance methods

1. Temperature: the temperature of Lily growing environment should not be too high, otherwise it will lead to poor growth. In hot weather, spray water on the leaves to cool down.

2. Watering: because its bulbs are not resistant to humidity, they should not be watered too much and the soil should not be too wet. Otherwise, it will rot and die.

3. Fertilization: in the growth period of lily, fertilization can be applied appropriately to promote its growth and flowering. But do not fertilize in the flowering period, fertilizer can not be sprinkled on the leaves, will cause burns to the leaves.

Lily

3. Picture appreciation

Lily

Lily

Lily Flower

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