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Lily features, Lily picture collection.

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is rich in nutrition, and there are many ways to make it, all of which are delicious. For example, after boiling water, it is directly cold. It can also be cut into slightly larger diagonal slices for frying sausages or scrambled eggs. Note that when scrambled eggs do not need to be fried too cooked, affecting the taste. In addition, it can also be used to fry shredded meat. When stir-frying, first stir-fry the shredded meat, then heat the oil in another pot, stir-fry and then add the fried shredded meat, so that the taste is better.

1. Characteristics of lilies

Appearance: Lily is a perennial herb, plant height 70 to 150 cm.Its bulb is spherical, pale white in color, often open at the apex, such as rosette, from more fleshy, egg-spoon-shaped scales polymerized.Its stem is erect, cylindrical, with purple spots on it, without hair, and the surface is usually green.Lily flowers are mostly white, funnel-shaped, solitary at the top of the stem.

Use: Lily is mainly used for ornamental, especially in the Netherlands and Japan export cut flower varieties are in the majority.The bulb of the Lily is rich in thermogenic starch, some of which can even be used as a vegetable.In addition, the bulbs of lilies can also be washed and dried to cook soup.Lily can be used as medicine, it is slightly cold and flat, has the effect of clearing lung and relieving cough, clearing fire and calming the nerves, and many parts of its plant can be used as medicine.

2. How to raise lilies

Seeds: The seeds of the Lily are the seed bulbs. If you want them to grow well, you need to choose healthy and robust seed bulbs.

Soil: Sandy loam with good drainage and deep soil layer is the best choice for breeding lilies, which can enhance the air permeability of pot soil and is not easy to form water accumulation.

Temperature: The temperature of the Lily growing environment should be controlled.When the temperature is high, it should not exceed 30 degrees Celsius, and when the temperature is low, it should not exceed 10 degrees Celsius.The optimum temperature for its growth is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Pruning: Periodically prune the yellow, thin branches and leaves of the plant.This reduces the consumption of nutrients and allows the nutrients in the potting soil to be absorbed by healthier parts of the plant.It can also promote the germination of new branches of plants and make the plant shape more beautiful.

3. Lily pictures




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