Number of flowering times of day lily in a year
Hemerocallis Hemerocallis Hemerocallis is a perennial herb of Liliaceae. HEMEROCALLIS HEMEROCALLIS, if sown and propagated, usually blooms in the second year and only once a year.
The flower language meaning of day lily is very rich. A flower language is to forget love, that is, to forget the previous feelings. Another flower language is hidden feelings, which means not to express your feelings easily. Finally, it is also called a girl without sadness, which means forget the sorrow and symbolizes great maternal love.
Flowering period of Hemerocallis fulva
HEMEROCALLIS HEMEROCALLIS blooms from May to July, and from late spring to midsummer. It is orange, with a long stem and a lily-like tube.
Day lily does not bloom all the year round, but in summer, about May-July, and the specific flowering time is related to the climate and environment in conservation.
The flowering period of day lily lasts for three months from May to July, but a flower lasts only one day, that is, from sunrise to sunset, and one or two more flowers will bloom the next day.
How to Cultivate Hemerocallis to Bloom
Sunlight: Daylily can be kept in the sun all year round except in summer, and it can guarantee 6-8 hours of illumination every day, which can promote the photosynthesis of plants. The more sunshine, the more vigorous the flowers are.
Ventilation environment: Ventilation environment is very important for daylily, so it is necessary to open the window frequently to promote fresh air circulation, which is not only beneficial to root respiration, but also to reduce pests and diseases.
Management of day lily after flowering
After the day lily flowers wither, the plants will wither gradually. When the whole flower withers, it means that it has completely entered the dormant period, and the ability of plants to absorb water and fertilizer is weak. At this time, watering and fertilization should be reduced, and potted plants should be moved to the shade for maintenance.