
Lycoris radiata, also known as manjusa, dragon clawes, garlic, etc., belongs to the garlic and garlic plant. It usually lasts in the late summer and early autumn, from july to september, a period that coincides with japan's autumn shore (three days before and after autumn) and thus occupies a special place in japanese culture. The colour of the flowers on the other side is the most common in red, but also in white and other colours。

The conservation methods of the episode flower are as follows:
Soils: the requirements for soil are not stringent for the flowers on the other side, but the ph is suitable for micro-acidity in the case of lax, fertile and well-watered soils。
Lights: the flowers on the other side love half-black growth, but they also resist the sun. In the summer, strong direct sunlight should be avoided in order to avoid sunburning of leaves。
Temperatures: the flowers on the other side are cold-resistant and can withstand a high temperature limit of 24°c per day. The winter should be kept above 8°c in order to avoid freezing。
Water: the flowers on the other side are wet and dry. The water should keep the soil humid and avoid water accumulation that would cause rotting。
Fertilizers: in the long run, appropriate fertilization can be applied to promote root growth and flowering. Organic fertilizer is usually applied before planting, followed by the pursuit of fertilizer every two months。
Reproduction: episode flowers can be breeded either by partitioning or sowing. The split method is to excavate the plant and plant the separators after flowering or hibernation. The seeding method is to sow seeds at appropriate temperatures, usually taking four to five years to bloom。
In some cultures, it is associated with life and death, with rotation and with feelings of separation. Despite its rewarding value, it contains a base of bioalkaline and has some toxicity, and therefore needs to be treated with care to avoid food error。

The following conservation details need to be noted in the case of the domestic cultivation of the second-shore flowers:
Soil selection: episode flowers are suitable for growth in fertile, lax, well drained, organically rich soils. If the soil is poor, a sufficient amount of decomposition organic fertilizer can be added to the reclamation to ensure healthy growth of the roots。
Light conditions: the flowers on the other side prefer warm, abundant sunlight and wet environments, so that they should be planted in well-silent and humid air positions。
Temperature control: the suitable temperature of the flower growing on the other side is between 15°c and 25°c. It is more cold-resistant and can withstand a high temperature limit of 24°c per day. The average winter temperature must remain above 8°c to avoid freezing。
Water-water management: episode flowers need to maintain moderate humidity to grow. If the ground looks dry, you need to water it more often, but be careful not to overwater it, otherwise the root of the flowers on the other side will rot。
Reasonable fertilization: in spring and summer, fertilization to the other side can help them thrive and bloom. Use plant fertilizer and follow label instructions for fertilization。
Pests and pests control: although it has a strong resistance to pests and insects, it may still be affected by pollinosis, aphids and pests. The use of insecticides prevents the occurrence of pests。
Avoid contact with pets: the flowers and roots of the flowers on the other side contain toxic substances that may cause harm to animals. Avoid contact between your pets and the flowers to prevent unnecessary harm。
Reproduction methods: episode flowers can be breeded through a split or sowing system. The split method is to excavate the plant and plant the separators after flowering or hibernation. The seeding method is to sow seeds at the right temperature, which usually takes four to five years to bloom。
Plantation time: seeds from the other side are suitable for planting in the spring or fall. Spring seeding can take place after the temperature rises and the soil is unfrozen; autumn seeding needs to be done before the frost so as to ensure sufficient time for seeds to germinate。





