Chapter 875

Wild varieties grow in gloomy and humid areas, and their habitat is red soil, so they are hardy

Manju Sahua

Manju Sahua

Strong, shade-loving, can tolerate high temperature limit of 24 °C average daily temperature, likes moisture, also drought tolerant, accustomed to acidic soil, loose, fertile humus soil is the best. It has a habit of summer dormancy.

In spring, the bulbs grow, the leaves grow in the summer, the leaves stand up and bloom in the fall, and the leaves slowly fade in the winter, and so on. And the flowers and leaves will never meet, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.

The bulb contains alkaloid rixline toxin, which can cause vomiting, spasms and other symptoms, has a significant impact on the central nervous system, and can be used for sedation, inhibition of drug metabolism and anti-cancer effects.

Because Lycoris often blooms near cemeteries, the color is bright red like blood, the flowering period is close to the autumn equinox (a Japanese festival of festivals), and the leaves of Lycoris fall and bloom, and the flowers and leaves will never meet, so in Japanese legends, this flower carries the ominous color of death and separation, and is more commonly used in funerals, and is also known as the flower of death. However, there is no such saying in China, and Lycoris has become a common festive flower because of its bright color.

This flower is mostly used for villa garden planting, generally hundreds or thousands of them are planted together, and will bloom in large numbers in autumn, and the landscape effect is excellent. In addition, because the rhizome of Lycoris is very similar to that of Narcissus, some black-hearted flower sellers will use it to sell it as Narcissus, so it is necessary to be careful when buying flowers.

Lycoris ornamental resorts mainly include Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan, Taroko and Matsu in Taiwan, Hidaka in Japan, and Jiangsu and other places.

Manzhu Sawa (Sanskrit: Mañjusaka), also known as safflower Lycoris, is a type of Lycoris lycoris, which is a blood-red flower. Herbaceous perennial plant with spherical bulbs underground, covered with dark brown membranous scales. The leaves are narrow, dark green in color, drawn from the base, long in early summer and fall in late autumn.

Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September. The flower stem is 30-60 cm long, usually 4-6 flowers arranged in an umbel-shape, born at the tip of the flower stem, the petals are inverted-lanceolate, the perianth is red (there are also white flower varieties), the flower is curled backwards, the edge is wrinkled and wavy, the tepal tube is very short, the stamens and columella are prominent, the flower type is small, the circumference is more than 6 cm.

Lycoris is a self-pollinating plant with a cleft capsule and many seeds, which generally reproduce once every 3-4 years with bulbs. Because of the characteristics of flowers and leaves can not meet, it is called the other side flower, because it can reduce swelling, insecticide, treat lymph node tuberculosis, boils, rheumatoid joint pain, snake bites, edema, maggots, rodents, plague, etc., so it is also called the guardian saint of health, also known as Shezi flower or relic

Wild varieties grow in gloomy and humid areas, and their habitat is red soil, so they are hardy

Manju Sahua

Manju Sahua

Strong, shade-loving, can tolerate high temperature limit of 24 °C average daily temperature, likes moisture, also drought tolerant, accustomed to acidic soil, loose, fertile humus soil is the best. It has a habit of summer dormancy.

In spring, the bulbs grow, the leaves grow in the summer, the leaves stand up and bloom in the fall, and the leaves slowly fade in the winter, and so on. And the flowers and leaves will never meet, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.

The bulb contains alkaloid rixline toxin, which can cause vomiting, spasms and other symptoms, has a significant impact on the central nervous system, and can be used for sedation, inhibition of drug metabolism and anti-cancer effects.

Because Lycoris often blooms near cemeteries, the color is bright red like blood, the flowering period is close to the autumn equinox (a Japanese festival of festivals), and the leaves of Lycoris fall and bloom, and the flowers and leaves will never meet, so in Japanese legends, this flower carries the ominous color of death and separation, and is more commonly used in funerals, and is also known as the flower of death. However, there is no such saying in China, and Lycoris has become a common festive flower because of its bright color.

This flower is mostly used for villa garden planting, generally hundreds or thousands of them are planted together, and will bloom in large numbers in autumn, and the landscape effect is excellent. In addition, because the rhizome of Lycoris is very similar to that of Narcissus, some black-hearted flower sellers will use it to sell it as Narcissus, so it is necessary to be careful when buying flowers.

Lycoris ornamental resorts mainly include Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan, Taroko and Matsu in Taiwan, Hidaka in Japan, and Jiangsu and other places.

Manzhu Sawa (Sanskrit: Mañjusaka), also known as safflower Lycoris, is a type of Lycoris lycoris, which is a blood-red flower. Herbaceous perennial plant with spherical bulbs underground, covered with dark brown membranous scales. The leaves are narrow, dark green in color, drawn from the base, long in early summer and fall in late autumn.

Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September. The flower stem is 30-60 cm long, usually 4-6 flowers arranged in an umbel-shape, born at the tip of the flower stem, the petals are inverted-lanceolate, the perianth is red (there are also white flower varieties), the flower is curled backwards, the edge is wrinkled and wavy, the tepal tube is very short, the stamens and columella are prominent, the flower type is small, the circumference is more than 6 cm.

Lycoris is a self-pollinating plant with a cleft capsule and many seeds, which generally reproduce once every 3-4 years with bulbs. Because of the characteristics of flowers and leaves can not meet, it is called the other side flower, because it can reduce swelling, insecticide, treat lymph node tuberculosis, boils, rheumatoid joint pain, snake bites, edema, maggots, rodents, plague prevention, etc., so it is also called the guardian saint of health, also known as the wild variety of Shezi flower or relics grows in gloomy and humid land, and its habitat is red soil, so it is cold-resistant

Manju Sahua

Manju Sahua

Strong, shade-loving, can tolerate high temperature limit of 24 °C average daily temperature, likes moisture, also drought tolerant, accustomed to acidic soil, loose, fertile humus soil is the best. It has a habit of summer dormancy.

In spring, the bulbs grow, the leaves grow in the summer, the leaves stand up and bloom in the fall, and the leaves slowly fade in the winter, and so on. And the flowers and leaves will never meet, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.

The bulb contains alkaloid rixline toxin, which can cause vomiting, spasms and other symptoms, has a significant impact on the central nervous system, and can be used for sedation, inhibition of drug metabolism and anti-cancer effects.

Because Lycoris often blooms near cemeteries, the color is bright red like blood, the flowering period is close to the autumn equinox (a Japanese festival of festivals), and the leaves of Lycoris fall and bloom, and the flowers and leaves will never meet, so in Japanese legends, this flower carries the ominous color of death and separation, and is more commonly used in funerals, and is also known as the flower of death. However, there is no such saying in China, and Lycoris has become a common festive flower because of its bright color.

This flower is mostly used for villa garden planting, generally hundreds or thousands of them are planted together, and will bloom in large numbers in autumn, and the landscape effect is excellent. In addition, because the rhizome of Lycoris is very similar to that of Narcissus, some black-hearted flower sellers will use it to sell it as Narcissus, so it is necessary to be careful when buying flowers.

Lycoris ornamental resorts mainly include Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan, Taroko and Matsu in Taiwan, Hidaka in Japan, and Jiangsu and other places.

Manzhu Sawa (Sanskrit: Mañjusaka), also known as safflower Lycoris, is a type of Lycoris lycoris, which is a blood-red flower. Herbaceous perennial plant with spherical bulbs underground, covered with dark brown membranous scales. The leaves are narrow, dark green in color, drawn from the base, long in early summer and fall in late autumn.

Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September. The flower stem is 30-60 cm long, usually 4-6 flowers arranged in an umbel-shape, born at the tip of the flower stem, the petals are inverted-lanceolate, the perianth is red (there are also white flower varieties), the flower is curled backwards, the edge is wrinkled and wavy, the tepal tube is very short, the stamens and columella are prominent, the flower type is small, the circumference is more than 6 cm.

Lycoris is a self-pollinating plant with a cleft capsule and many seeds, which generally reproduce once every 3-4 years with bulbs. Because of the characteristics of flowers and leaves can not meet, it is called the other side flower, because it can reduce swelling, insecticide, treat lymph node tuberculosis, boils, rheumatoid joint pain, snake bites, edema, maggots, rodents, plague, etc., so it is also called the guardian saint of health, also known as Shezi flower or relic