Characteristics of lilies, a complete collection of lily pictures
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3. Complete collection of lily pictures
Lily is a perennial herb with a plant height of 70 to 150 centimeters. Its bulb is spherical in shape, pale white in color, and composed of more fleshy, egg-shaped, spoon-shaped scales. Its stem is upright, cylindrical, with purple spots on it, hairless, and usually green on the surface. Its flowers are mostly white, funnel-shaped, and solitary at the top of the stem. Lilies are often used as ornamental plants or their bulbs are eaten as vegetables, and some parts of their plants can also be used as medicine.
1. Characteristics of lilies
1. Characteristics of lilies
Appearance: Lily is a perennial herb with a plant height of 70 to 150 centimeters. Its bulbs are spherical, pale white in color, often open at the apex like a rosette, and are composed of a relatively large number of fleshy, egg-shaped, spoon-shaped scales. Its stem is upright, cylindrical, dotted with purple spots, hairless, and usually green on the surface. The flowers of lilies are mostly white, funnel-shaped, and solitary at the top of the stem.
Uses: Lilies are mainly used for ornamental purposes, especially cut flower varieties exported from the Netherlands and Japan. Lily bulbs are rich in heat-producing starch, and some can even be used as vegetables. In addition, the lily bulbs can also be washed and dried before being used to make soup. Lily flowers can be used as medicine. They are slightly cold in nature and have the effects of clearing the lungs, relieving coughs, clearing fire and calming the nerves. Many parts of the plant can be used as medicine.
2. How to grow lilies
Seeds: The seeds of lilies are bulbs. If you want it to grow well, you need to choose healthy and strong bulbs.
Soil: It is best to use sandy loam soil with good drainage and deep soil layer for cultivating lilies, which can enhance the air permeability in the pot soil and prevent water accumulation.
Temperature: Control the temperature of the lily growing environment. When the temperature is high, it cannot exceed thirty degrees Celsius, and when the temperature is low, it cannot exceed ten degrees Celsius. The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Pruning: Prune the yellow and thin branches and leaves on the plant regularly. This reduces nutrient consumption and allows nutrients in the soil to be absorbed by healthier parts of the plant. It can also promote the germination of new branches and make the plant look better.
3. Complete collection of lily pictures
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