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Try growing flower Rain Lily (Alstroemeria) in water. Unexpected results

Duration: 08:02Views: 96.9KLikes: 981Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: 5T1 Ideas

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Description: Try growing Rain Lily in water. Unexpected results Common name: Rain lily Other names: Rain flower tree, Dat lily tree, Rain lily tree Scientific name: Zephyranthes Carinata Herb Family: Daffodils Origin: The rain lily is native to Asia, America and Africa. Especially in warm climates. Besides being used as ornamental plants, rain lilies also work to remove dirt, purify the air and bring fresh air. Rain lily is a sun-loving plant, so it has extremely outstanding characteristics. When observing the tree, you will see that the tree has no stem but only grows and grows into a small bush. Each bush sees only flowers and leaves. The leaves grow close to the soil because there is no stem, the leaves are glossy green to look at. The leaf shape is oblong with a length of about 10 to 15 cm. When the leaves grow to a certain length, they will often turn upside down to the ground, looking very fragile and soft. The lily flowers rain all year round, have a pink lotus color that gradually changes from light to dark. In particular, the flower consists of 6 interlaced petals and grows evenly at the top. In the middle of the petals there is an eye-catching yellow pistil. When the flowers wilt and wither, the tree will bear fruit with a rounded shape. Inside the fruit are small brown seeds, these seeds are often used to propagate new plants. I wish you a good day ❤️❤️❤️ I hope you will like it! Thank for your watching and don't forget subscribe my channel ❤️ bit.ly/3oOS9rZ #5t1ideas#howto# indoorplants# houseplants# gardening

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