What is voodoo lily?
Voodoo Lily is one of several different types of flowering plants that are known for their remarkable colors and strong odors. There are several different plants that are often referred to as voodoo lilies, although the most common are those that are usually known as Typhonium venosum , Dracunculus vulgaris or amorfofallus bulbifer . These plants often grow at the end of winter or early in the spring, can move in color from shades of pink or light purple to powerful dark violets and usually emit a scent similar to a decaying meat. Lily Voodoo of any of these types can be found around the world and can be quite prominent in areas such as India, parts of Africa and the US. These plants grow from bulbs in long brown stems, which usually reach a height of about 3 feet (about 0.9 meters). They grow quite well in full shadow many large leaves, spotted brown and purple colors, often growing around the base of the stem. The stem ends with a purple or brown flower whoRiek is often quite noticeable and can move from purple and red to a puff or brown.
This type of lily voodoo grows in a partial or full shade and usually flowers at the end of winter or early spring. They are durable in cold weather, although it should be noted that they are quite poisonous and can cause irritation if they are processed with bare hands. Dracunculus vulgaris is another type of plant that is often referred to as lily voodoo, and its appearance is quite similar to typhone venosum . You can find them in the west and Pacific northwest of the US and often depict similarly live shades of red and purple.
Like the other two types, amorfofallus Bulbifer can often be called voodoo lily and demonstrates and demonstrates the features common to other plants. All three are also known for the strong odor they produce while they bloom. The odor is similar to the rimgiving meat or meat distribution and used to attract flies that serve as a means of pollinating for plants.
Male voodoo will usually produce a terrible smell to attract flies that swarm on plants and accept pollen. The males then close and the women open and create a similar stink that attracts flies that are then temporarily trapped to ensure that women receive pollen. It works to avoid self -draining and voodoo lily creates an offensive odor for a short time. However, it is proposed that these plants should not be kept by doors or windows that can be maintained open to prevent stinking and flies from entering the house.