Saturday, June 29, 2019

What You Should Know About Ginger Lilies

By Charles Jones


Plants are like newborn babies who need special care and attention. Some of them could be so frail but really beautiful that extra effort is also given to make sure that they will grow properly. Ginger lilies are one of these plants that is raised not only for its simple appearance, but for the astounding scent it produces.

A relative of the beloved nutritional ginger, this plant is hardy and will survive with minimum care. It grows like its cousin, having a similar root system called rhizome which digs along the soil as it spreads out to expand. A node like projection is the side that provides you the hint which direction you will put in the soil, as you put the opposite side of the piece on the latter.

Like its ever health useful cousin, these grow from underground stems under the surface of the soil. You can easily tell which part should be up because there are nodes in the sides. Choose one that is prominent among the rest and with a pot of soil plus tons of love, you can have your own in a matter of days.

Perhaps the most sought variety is the one whose flowers are shaped like a butterfly. Deceivingly frail as it may look like, they are not that difficult to cultivate actually. In fact, they can survive on acidic soil as long as there is constant moisture on it.

They grow best in partially shaded areas, but if none are available, an area with enough sunlight will do just fine. One thing to remember about the latter condition is that you need to transfer it to a shaded area in hot afternoons, as the heat will make the leaves curl up. If you place them in pots, make sure that they have enough space to spread out.

First classified as an invasive type of plant, they have long been accepted, propagated and kept as ornamentals in many parts of the world today. They like to grow in soils which are maybe too acidic for any plants to grow on and which requires a little cultivation plus fertilizer. Be patient about the flowers, since they will only come out after one year from its budding.

However frail they appear to be, these plants have properties which seem to make pests and other insects repugnant for them. In fact, it is reported that it has natural oils which act as repellants, so you would need not to worry about the latter. If animals do come nearer to them, it would only do so because of the sweet smelling scent it emits.

Most of them can be kept inside the houses, but remember to let them out for the sun at regular intervals. It is best to let them grow outside, especially in a garden, since these plants have insect repellant properties to keep those bugs away from you. You may gather and process oil from them when have you enough rhizomes to get the desired results.

Each variety of this plant share a common characteristic of having a decadent scent that even animals would be attracted to it. There are some who will grow up to a knee length height, while there are others which can reach the height of at least six feet tall. Whichever type they are, these are so much sought after by collectors because of their uniqueness and beauty.




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