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When does renlihua bloom

Saul Goodman
2020-07-22 08:32:09
Zailihua, also known as Talia and water lily banana, is a plant from Mexico and the south of the United States. Now it is mostly distributed in the south of China and is a perennial emergent plant. Many friends should have heard about this plant for the first time. The height of the plant is between 100cm and 250cm. It has a very high ornamental value. The flowers and leaves are very beautiful and elegant. Today we will briefly introduce its flowering time.

Florescence

The flowering period of reincarnation is from April to October, which is longer. If it is properly maintained, it can even last for 8 months. This plant also blooms faster, some plants need months or even years to usher in the first flowering period, and if reincarnation is planted in the early spring, half a month or so can usher in the first flowering period, and will be open until before and after winter.

beautiful reincarnation

Flower shape and color

The flower of this plant belongs to the compound spike. When it blooms, the flower is held high at the top of the plant, which is very conspicuous. The color is purplish red or blue purple, which is very elegant and simple. Its leaves are large, about 20 cm to 50 cm long and 10 cm to 20 cm wide, similar to the shape of banana. Such flowers and leaves make up a simple and elegant plant. When they bloom in one piece, they are also very spectacular.

beautiful reincarnation

Function

In addition to its high ornamental function, this plant can also purify water quality, and is one of the famous waterscape flowers. Whether it's a pond or a stream, you can plant it in your own yard. It is also known as the "water paradise bird". But it is very cold, 20 degrees, the growth rate will slow down, 10 degrees when the growth will pause, 0 degrees when the ground part will die. So friends who want to breed should also pay attention

Thalia chinensis

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