What is the flask?

Rod in the aspodelaceae family, flask include shrubs, weed perennials and dwarf geophytes. The name of the family came from Caudex or tuberous roots, which are evident in many species, although most species resemble plants from the genera of aloe and Haworthia in appearance, but with a fleshy and soft leaves. Depending on the plant species, yellow, white or orange succulent flowers, which are carried in rag and have bearded fibers. Floral stems of plants bulbins can reach a height of 2 feet (0.61 m), so their leaves grow up to about 1 foot (0.30 m) high.

The actual number of species in this family is unknown. Some claim that there are about 30 species, while others say they exist twice. Bulbine was also once classified under the Liliaceae family or the Lily family. Amendmentae change was caused by Monocot Classificationt revision, where newer systems such as the Angiosperm Fylogeneges Group have made genetic relationship assignmentsat.

Most types Bulbine are natives of South Africa and are widespread in areas with winter rainfall. There are also species that occur in Australia, such as edible b. Bulbosa , whose mature round korms are baked and consumed by natives. In the northern hemisphere in the Florida area in the United States in the UK in the area of ​​the hot temperature of this area and dry sandy soils thrive plants . Here b. Home gardeners tend to appreciate their ability to create clusters that can reach up to 4 feet (1.2 m) wide, making these plants good ground coverage.

In the northern hemisphere, geophytic species sleep during the summer, beginning, beginning in spring and lasting until the center. The exact conditions and duration of dormancy depend on the species. During the dormant these rThe osses show no signs of life when their leaves fall and their roots are withdrawing. These plants should be kept completely dry, while in their sleeping conditions; Otherwise they die. Direct exposure to light and moisture should also be avoided, even if as much light as possible during the winter to prevent etiolation.

Bulbins are easy to grow because they can prosper in poor soils if there is good drainage. These plants must be regularly connected, even if it should be careful, as excess water can lead to being unhealthy or even dying. They are best planted where they can get sunlight, even if they still prosper in a partial shadow. Promotion is usually seeds or stems cuts. Plants Bulbine can also be promoted by the distribution of their rhizomes, tubers or bulbs.

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