Lycoris
Lycoris (scientific name: Lycoris radiata? (L’Her.) Herb.): The bulb is nearly spherical. Leaves appear in autumn, with narrow strip-shaped leaves, blunt tops, dark green, and a pink-green band in the middle; the flower stem is about 30 cm high; there are 2 involucre bracts, lanceolate; about 35 cm long and 0.5 cm wide; umbels There are 4-7 flowers; the flowers are bright red; the perianth lobes are narrow and oblanceolate, about 3 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, and are strongly shrunken and recurved; the perianth is simple green, about 0.5 cm long; the stamens are significantly elongated. It emerges from the outside of the perianth and is about twice as long as the perianth. The flowering period is from August to September and the fruiting period is from October.
The fruit is as shown below: