Ophiopogon tenuifolia, Liliaceae, Liriope, likes semi-cloudy, humid and well-ventilated environment, and is often wild in the grass beside ditches and hillsides, with strong cold tolerance. Perennial evergreen herbs. Rhizomes are short and thick, with slender stolons and membranous scales. The end or middle part of the fibrous root expands into a spindle-shaped fleshy root. Ophiopogon tenuifolia leaves are linear, with a length of 10 ~ 30cm and a width of about 0.4cm, and the main veins are not convex. Calyx angular, lower than leaves, slightly curved; The raceme is short, with about 10 flowers, lavender or white. Berries are spherical and blue-black.
Ophiopogon latifolia
Ophiopogon japonicus, also known as Ophiopogon japonicus, is a perennial herb of Ophiopogon japonicus in Liliaceae. Generally, it is tufted with long roots, which can reach about 3.5cm, and leaves are tufted. Scape is generally longer than leaves, up to 50 cm, and purple flowers bloom from June to September. Ophiopogon japonicus is a common ground cover greening plant in gardens, especially in flower beds and other occasions.
Rodea
Rhizome 1.5-2.5 cm thick. 3-6 leaves, thick papery, oblong, lanceolate or oblanceolate, 15 -50 cm long, 2.5-7 cm wide, acute at the apex, slightly narrow at the base, green, with obvious embossed longitudinal veins; Sheath leaves lanceolate, 5- 12 cm long. Scapes shorter than leaves, 2.5-4 cm long; The spike is 3-4cm long and1.2-1.7cm wide; There are dozens of dense flowers; Bracts ovate, membranous, shorter than flowers, 2.5-6 mm long and 2-4 mm wide; Perianth 4-5 mm long, 6 mm wide, light yellow, thick lobes; Anthers ovoid, 65438 0.4-65438 0.5 mm long. Berries are about 8 mm in diameter and are red when ripe. The flowering period is May-June, and the fruiting period is 9-165438+1October.