Evergreen is a perennial evergreen herb of the family Liliaceae. The rhizome is short and stubby. It prefers to live in a warm, moist and semi-shady environment, and requires loose, fertile and slightly acidic soil. In the Jiangnan region of China, it can be placed outdoors for the winter in winter. In the north it is colder, and most people do potted plants, so winter should be kept indoors for the winter. The flowering period is relatively long, 4-6 months.
Leaves 3-6, clustered on rhizomes, oblong or inverted-lanceolate. The leaves are 15 to fifty centimeters long and 3-7 cm wide. The apex is pointed, and the base is slightly narrower. The fruit is orange-red.
Its propagation is generally carried out by the dividing method. Propagation by dividing is carried out in spring and autumn. Because the rhizome has a strong reproductive ability, the ** seedlings with roots can be separated and planted separately. However, it must be remembered that the reproduction of evergreen must be pollinated manually, and in the case of artificial pollination, seeds can be produced. Potted plants can be carried out in March and April when the temperature reaches 20-30, and the seedlings can emerge in almost a month.
When potting, it can be made with humus or peat soil plus about 1 4 river sand and a small amount of base fertilizer. At 15-20 days during the growing season, apply a thin fertilizer once. But be sure to keep the soil moist and the air humidity high. It is safe to overwinter in conditions of 0-5. Changye Qing can be maintained and watched in a room with good light all year round. However, care should be taken to avoid direct strong light from the flowers of evergreen leaves.
There are many varieties of evergreen cultivation varieties and varieties, including Phnom Penh Permanuturn, Silver Edge Permanence, and Tabby Permanence! These are the traditional foliage and fruiting plants of our country. Their leaves are verdant and their fruits are bright and pleasing to the eye, making them a symbol of good luck.