Ginger Lily (Red): Colorful and Dramatic Tropical Flower
Number of Bulbs | 4 |
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Sowing month | Feb to Oct |
Sowing temperature | 25-45C |
Blooming month | April to Nov |
Sun | Full Sun |
- Red ginger lilies have long, sturdy stalks with beautiful, bright red bracts, which are flower-like in shape.
- They also possess wide, glossy green leaves compared to the bright red flowers.
- Red ginger lilies will reach eight feet tall and make a dramatic statement in any garden.
- They grow well in tropical and subtropical climates and would love well-drained soil and high humidity.
- They can tolerate full sun, but some shade will avoid burning the leaves.
- To grow a red ginger lily, start with a pot plant or rhizome.
- Select a spot with excellent air circulation and rich soil that drains well.
- Plant the potted plant or rhizome in the ground a little deeper than the roots, mulch over the roots, and water thoroughly.
- Water regularly to wet the soil without wateringlog it.
- Surface mulch inhibits weed growth and water retention.
- Fertilize occasionally with a proportionally similar slow-release fertilizer to maintain continued growth and bright flowers.
- Prune from time to time by removing dead leaves and wilted flowers to promote new flower development.
- miniature table use as decoration
Ginger lily Red Uses and Uses
- Red ginger lilies are as beautiful as they are practical.
- The long-lasting flowers , use them as cut flowers.
- The small leaves of the plant create a natural screen for privacy in the landscape.
- Certain components of the ginger lily are used in traditional medicine in many cultures because those components contain a medicinal property.
- Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory compounds exist in the plant.
- The distinctive sweet scent makes it a favorite addition to perfumes and essential oils also.
- Red ginger lily blossoms like bees and butterflies, their pollinators, are drawn to it, one more aspect of beauty to add to the scenery of a garden.
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