Alias: Chile Lily, Peru Lily, Narcissus Lily, Flower Language: Joy, Expecting to Meet, Flowering: June-August. Liuchuhua originated in Chile, South America. Flowers are like azaleas and daffodils, stems and leaves are like lilies, and petals have lovely stripes. There are many poems about "six flowers" in China's ancient poems, such as "Zhang Qiong will bring thousands of people together, and the silver tree will grow six flowers." The "six flowers" here refer to snowflakes.
Six flowers are suitable for friends, and the gesture of upward growth symbolizes the growth of friendship. It also means health and happiness, and visiting patients is also a good choice.
Maintenance skills:
Liuhua likes a warm, humid and sunny environment. Summer needs to be cool, afraid of heat, tolerant of semi-shade, and not afraid of cold. The optimum growth temperature is 15~25℃. Loose and fertile slightly acidic soil is very suitable for the growth of Liuhua.
Story:
According to legend, the name of "Six Flowers" comes from a story. Once upon a time, there was a man who left his hometown five times because of his longing for the outside world. Although he is famous, he is exhausted. He returned to his hometown and sat next to his childhood friend. He said that if he could live again, he would not want to go out. He just wants to be with his family and farm and raise cattle every day.
But before the words were finished, his friend was going to die. His friend picked a flower and put it in his hand, saying that if there is a next time, remember that I am the one who took the flower, and I will try my best to persuade you to stay and leave. The man planted this kind of flower in the whole village. In memory of his friends, he went out and took them to the city to sell. This is his sixth time out.
He told customers that this flower is his best friend, and it is called Liuchu Flower. Since then, Liu Juhua's reputation has spread, because he left the village six times and finally chose to go back to his friends and relatives.