Oprina is a succulent plant of Lycoris. It is a hybrid horticultural variety of (drunk beauty) and (Carola). It belongs to large Lycoris. Oprina's fleshy leaves are arranged in lotus shape. The leaves are long spoon shaped. The upper part of the leaves is inclined, the top is easy to be red, the surface of the leaves is slightly concave, the back of the leaves has a keel, and the surface of oprina's leaves has white powder. The overall color is light blue with pink powder. The edge and the tip of the leaves are easy to be red, which is very beautiful and has the coyness of ancient beauties. Like other succulent plants of the American family, oplina grows faster, grows easily and grows in groups, and has thick leaves. The plant has a creeping growth habit. Oprina usually blooms in the middle of spring, similar to that of the stone lotus, with spikes, bell shaped flowers, yellow flowers and orange tips.
Oprina belongs to the winter type species. She likes warm, dry and sunny environment. She is resistant to drought, avoids long-term humidity of basin soil, and grows at a suitable temperature of 10-25 ℃. Oprina is a kind of good-looking and good-looking succulent plant. The well preserved oprina has fat leaves, thick white powder, pink blue color, and pink with the tip and edge of the leaves, just like a beauty with rouge.
If the temperature is too low in winter, it shall be moved to a sunny room for maintenance and placed in the sunny place; the temperature shall be kept above 5 ℃.
O Pauline Aa likes a sunny environment and needs enough light. Only when the light is enough, will the leaf shape be more wrapped. The white powder is thicker. The tip of the leaf and the leaf edge are like blush. The top of the leaf is easy to get a little red. If the light is not enough, it will easily result in spindling. The plant type will be loose, the leaves will be slender and weak, and the color will be dim. Then the plant will become heavy headed.
In winter when it is very cold, watering should be done regularly. After it is completely dry, a small amount of water can be used. In winter, if the temperature can be kept above 5 ℃, the water can be supplied normally. If the temperature is below 0 ℃, the water should be controlled. Otherwise, oplina is easy to be frostbitten. When the sun comes out, give a little water at the root of oplina. Soil with good permeability and drainage can be selected, such as the proportion of 1:1 of peat soil and granular soil.
Oprina is a winter type of succulent. If the temperature can be maintained above 5 ℃ in winter, proper fertilization can be carried out. If the temperature is below 0 ℃, fertilization should be stopped.
Basin soil can choose the soil with good permeability and drainage, such as the proportion of 1:1 of peat soil and granular soil.