Tiger flower

[Scientific name] Tigridia pavonia

[alias] tiger skin lily, tiger flower

[Common genus] Iris genus

Native to Mexico, Guatemala. Not cold, cool in summer, should loose loose sandy loam. Bulbous, about 60cm tall, basal leaves, lanceolate sword-shaped. Harder, wrinkled. The tepals are red, and the central cup has yellow and purple spots. In the late spring, the ball is covered (covering 5-7.5cm), and the bulb is digged and stored when the front leaves of the frost are yellow. Cold and hot summer areas are planted as greenhouse pot flowers in autumn and flowering in late spring. The ball-reproduction method was carried out in April. The basal fertilizer should be applied in cultivated areas, and the fertilizer should be harvested once or twice a month during the growth period to be used as a potted greenhouse or open field flower environment.

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