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When do wild lilies bloom?

Lily's flowering season

Spring is the season when flowers bloom. In addition to the upcoming flower season in Yangmingshan, there are news of flower viewing all over the province. At present, the Lily Sea in Zhongheng Buluo Bay has been in full bloom, and the bright white lilies, coupled with the sweetness in the air, are the best time to appreciate Buluo Bay lilies. In order to match the lily season, Tianxiang Jinghua has also launched a "lily holiday" to enjoy flowers and increase Shan Ye Creek Hot Springs. Needless to say, you can enjoy spring.

Every year from mid-March to the end of May, in the Taiwan Province area around Zhongheng Buluo Bay, the sea of lilies is in full bloom, and the air is white and flawless, and there is a fragrance. (Photo/provided by Tianxiang Jinghua)

Tianxiang Jinghua Resort Hotel said that Taiwanese lily is one of the most vital plants in Taiwan Province Province, commonly known as wild lily, which can be seen from the seaside to an altitude of 3,200 meters. Generally speaking, lilies like to grow in sunny places and bloom once a year. The flowering time varies with the growth height. Buluowantai area blooms from March to May, and Hehuanshan will not bloom until the end of June.

The flowers of wild lilies are huge, white and fragrant, and the biggest difference from the lilies seen in ordinary flower shops is that the "midvein" of their flowers is purple. In the past, wild lilies could be seen in spring and summer in Taiwan Province Province. However, due to exploitation and indiscriminate mining, the number of lilies in low altitude areas is decreasing, but now they often appear in groups in high mountain areas.

Lily is not only pure and beautiful in appearance, but also a common folk medicine in Taiwan Province Province. The scale flap of its bulb can moisten the lung, relieve cough, clear the heart and soothe the nerves. Combined with other drugs, it can treat chronic consumptive cough, palpitation, delirium and beriberi edema.