One of the most beautiful flowers to decorate the home is the Azucenathanks to its striking colors and incredible aroma, which give life to any space. Although this bulbous plant requires various basic care to bloom, they are usually durable, so the work is compensated.
Some know her as Lilisothers like liliesbut in the end, the Azucena They are and will always be the most aromatic and elegant flowers of nature. In addition, there are many colors that decorate the place.
We share everything you should know about lucena!
Azucenas usually have vibrant colors that give life to any space.Petal Ganaj / Pexels
Azucena or Lirio?
Known as Azucena, lilies, lilis or Liliumthis plant is characterized by its colorful trumpet -shaped flowers, which give off an intense aroma, so they are widely used in decoration to give life to any space.
This bulbous plant is originally from Europe and, generally, is sown in autumn to see it flourish in spring. Also, it is widely used to make bouquets or floral arrangements, since its flowers in white, orange, purple, pink and yellow tones are usually very durable.
Generally, lilies are sown in winter to see them flourish in spring.Philippe Bonnaire / Pexels
Care
For them Azucena They grow healthy and last a long time, it is important to follow some basic care and above all, have patience.
Floor
Before planting Azucenait is important to ensure that the soil or substrate is neutral and slightly acidic. In addition, you must dig about 15 centimeters deep, so that the bulbs have enough space to grow.
Lightning
As for the light, Azucenas need sunlight Direct to grow, although they should not receive excess sun, since they can suffer from chlorosis. Ideally, it is to place them in an area where you spend half the time to the sun and half in the shade or, move them when the sun is at its most powerful point.
Temperature
The lilies They are very susceptible to cold, so the ideal temperature to maintain them is between 18 and 24ºC. In case of having them outdoors, it is advisable to put them indoors during the winter, to prevent them from dying due to low temperatures.