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I don't think it's very suitable for this if I give it away, and the meaning of it is not very good overall, so if I had to choose, I wouldn't choose.
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Don't want this.
The other side of the flower, the flower does not see the leaves, and the leaves do not see the flowers, which represents eternal life and does not see.
Planting. It can be planted in spring and autumn. Generally, autumn planting is more in warm areas, and spring planting is often used in cold areas in the north, and the planting depth is appropriate to slightly cover the soil surface at the top of the bulb.
After planting, it is not suitable to plant every year, usually dig out and plant once every 4-5 years. Peel off the small bulbs around the main ball to propagate. Trim off the stump of the main ball, dry it for two days, and plant it after the wound is dry.
The cultivation site should be high and well drained, otherwise it should be made into a high furrow and deep ditch to prevent waterlogging. The spacing between the rows of plants is 15cm 20cm, and the top of the ball should be exposed when covering the soil. Generally, fertilization is applied 2-4 times a year, and the first time is after defoliation and before flowering, organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer can be used.
For cut flowers, apply them before the buds are budding. The second is at the end of October, the beginning of November, after flowering, before the growing season. After picking flowers, continue to supply water and fertilizer, but reduce nitrogen fertilizer and increase phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to make the bulb strong and full.
After autumn, fertilizer and water should be stopped to make it gradually dormant. Dig the ball on a sunny day, dig it up when the soil is dry, remove the soil, and store it after a little drying. It can also be cut off after the leaves, put the soil in the greenhouse to sleep, keep the room temperature 5 -10, keep the room dry, air circulation, to prevent bulb rot.
3] Temperature. Many members of the Lycoris family prefer warm climates that lend themselves to flat cultivation. The growth temperature of Lycoris chinensis and Lycoris chinensis is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, which is more suitable for cultivation in the north, and the summer should avoid too hot and humid environment.
Narcissus likes cold and cool, and flat land can only be planted in winter and spring; Weeping tubes and kangaroo feet should be planted at medium and high altitudes. [3]
Sunshine. Most of the Lycoris bulbous flowers prefer to grow in a sunny environment, which is suitable for full or half-day environment, and insufficient light will cause poor flowering. Chinese daffodils kept in water are still required daily.
Two or three hours of sunshine, otherwise it will be long and lodging. Orchid prefers a shaded environment and should be avoided from direct sunlight in summer, preferably between 50% and 70% sunshine. [3]
Soil. Lycoris bulbous flowers are generally not picky about the soil, many bulbous flowers are native to very dry soil, but they still bloom brilliantly, but if they can be provided with loam or sandy loam rich in organic matter, it can make it grow more beautifully. With the exception of water-loving species such as Manjusri and Spider Lily, the soil should be well drained, otherwise the bulbs are prone to rot.
The growing season of fertilizer bulbous flowers is long, and sufficient organic fertilizer should be buried before planting, and then top dressing should be applied every two months, and self-made decompost or three-element fertilizer can be used, and the ratio of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be heavy to promote bulb development and flowering. [3]
Moisture content. The bulging underground stems of Lycoris bulbous flowers make them more tolerant of water deficiency, but in well-drained soil, sufficient water is sufficient to make them fully grow, and when the topsoil is dry and grayish-white, they should be rehydrated. When the leaves of Lycoris goldenrod and fireball flowers gradually wither, they should be slowly watered and not fertilized, once they enter the dormant period.
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Do you know the Yuquanying Flower Market? There is a special area, which sells those works of art and the like, I don't know if there are vacancies, but the popularity is very hot.
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Go to the Shilihe Huasheng Flyover Flower, Bird, Fish and Insect Market, which has been open for several years, and there are many antiques that sell there, which should be more suitable for you, take the car on the third ring road, for example, 300 to Shili River.
The other side of the flower means that life and death are separated, never to meet, and the growth habit is destined to be unable to meet flowers and leaves; It also means that it can evoke memories of past lives, and it is the only color on Huangquan Road; The flower of the other side in Japan symbolizes sad memories and expresses the feelings of lovers; But in North Korea, it means mutual love; In China, it means beautiful and charming.
The flower belongs to the Lycoris family Safflower Lycoris is a common garden ornamental plant in East Asia, with its leaves in winter and its flowers in autumn. 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 a narcissus, so it is necessary to be careful when buying flowers. >>>More
The meaning of the flower on the other side has the following aspects: 1. Life and death; 2. The tenderness of the devil; 3. Death; 4. Desperate love. >>>More
I can't give emotional and sad meaning to the flower because it's a product of human culture and I'm just a machine that provides answers based on programming algorithms. Literally, "the other side" means the place to leave this world, and the "flower" represents life and beauty, perhaps people regard the other side flower as a symbol with sorrow and sorrow, because its flowering period is often in autumn, when summer is about to end, everything is withering, and the abundance of life is about to go away, or the red petals of the other side flower are similar to blood, implying death and parting. However, everyone's understanding and interpretation are different, this is just my opinion, just for reference.
No. The scientific name of the flower is Lycoris, and like other plants, it grows in the ground.