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Lysimachia

Lysimachia is a perennial herbaceous flower. It is usually flowering in summer. Lysimachia is an ornamental plant. It is medicinal. It is easier to breed kohlrabi. It does not require very professional farming knowledge. Please refer to this page for a thousand Knowledge of methods such as culture methods.

Introduction of lyrics

Thyme is also called water branch willow, water willow, and leaf lotus. Lythraceae. Perennial water herb. Plant height is about 1 m; stems are quadrangular, erect and branched, leaves opposite or rotate, lanceolate. Long spikes inflorescences, small flowers dense and dense, purple-red, summer and autumn flowering. Natural species grow on swamps, ditches or shoals. Light, humid, well-ventilated environment, salt and alkali resistant, better growth in fertile, loose soil. The whole plant can be used as a medicine to treat dysentery and enteritis, and it has the effect of stopping bleeding.

Morphological characteristics of Lyth

Morphological characteristics

Lythrum is a perennial herb of perennial water. The plant height is 40 to 120 cm. Leaves opposite or 3-lobed, lanceolate or broadly lanceolate, entire lanceolate, sensate. The underground roots are thick and lignified. The stems on the ground are erect, multi-branched, 4-angled. Long spike-like inflorescences terminal, flowers bisexual, several clusters inserted in leaf-like sepals; calyx tubelike, 6–8 mm long, 12 longitudinal ribs, lobes 6, triangular, appendage linear, longer than calyx lobes Petals 6, purple-red, oblong, base cuneate; stamens 12, 6 long and 6 short; ovate sensate, 2-locate, terete, terete. Capsule elliptic, all in the sputum, 2 petals when heated; flowers rose red or blue-purple, flowering from June to October. Most of the seeds are small. There are about 27 species of the same genus, and the common cultivation is kiwi, native to Japan and North Korea. The whole plant is smooth, the stem is slender, and the flower is purple. Large flower peach red yucca flower spikes large, pink. The celandine flower is large, and the whole plant is covered with fluff.

Traits

Thyme perennial herb, rhizome lying on the ground, stout; stems erect, multi-branched, 30-10 cm high, whole plant green-green, slightly coarse or densely tomentose, branches usually with 4 ribs. Leaves opposite or triaxial, lanceolate or broadly lanceolate, 4-6(-10) cm long, 8-15 mm wide, apically obtuse or shortly pointed, base satiate or state, sometimes slightly sate Stems, entire, sessile. Flowers composed of small cymes, clustered, due to pedicels and total stalks very short, so the stalks resemble a large spikes; sepals broadly lanceolate to triangular-ovate, 5-12 mm long; tube length 5- 8 mm, with longitudinal ribs 12, slightly pubescent, lobes 6, urate; lanceolate, erect, 1.5-2 mm long; petals 6, red-purple or lavender, oblanceolate oblong, base cuneate 7-8 mm long, born in the upper part of the tube, with short claws, slightly shrunken; stamens 12, 6 long and 6 short, extending out of the tube; ovary 2 rooms, styles vary in length. Capsule oblate.

Trait identification

The stem has a square column shape, grayish-green to yellowish-green, and has a diameter of 1-2 mm. It has branches, is hard and easy to break, and has a fiber-like hollow edge. The leaves are gray-green, crisp, and more shrunken and shredded. The whole leaves are opposite or 3-piece, the leaves are narrowly lanceolate, entire, sessile. The apex has spikes and flowers are bisexual. Each 2-3 small succulents are born in leaf-shaped sepals. The flowers are gray-green and tubular: petal purple. The capsule is oval in shape and is all wrapped in a flowerbed. Slightly odorous, slightly bitter.

Annual herb (herbal food), 30 to 100 cm high, all pilose, sometimes hairless. Stems erect, much-branched, with four ribs. Leaves opposite or 3-lobed, narrowly lanceolate, 4–6 cm long, 8–15 mm wide, apex slightly blunt or shortly sensate, base sate or state, sometimes slightly stalked. Racemes terminal; flowers bisexual, several clusters inserted into leafy sepals; calyx tubelike, 6–8 mm long, 12 longitudinal ribs, lobes 6, triangular, appendage linear, longer than calyx lobes, Petals 6, purple-red, oblong, base cuneate; stamens 12, 6 long and 6 short; ovate sensate, 2-locate, stately terete, state. Capsule elliptic, all in the sputum, 2 petals when mature; seeds many and small. Flowering period from July to August.

Planting:

The soil requirements are not strict, and the growth effect is better in fertile and loose soil.

Illumination:

A well-lit, well-ventilated environment.

Temperature:

It is more resistant to cold, and it can be wintered outside in the north and south.

Moisture:

It grows well in shallow water and needs to be watered every day in winter.
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