Lozenges grow mainly in lakes. It easily sinks into the mud to grow and begins to grow around March each year. It is usually planted on wet mud in temperate climates, such as ponds and swamps. It is best kept in a climate between 25 degrees and 36 degrees, and maintained in water depths of around 60 centimeters.
Lingguo distribution area
Lingguo is most planted in the south of China, especially in the Taihu Lake area and the Pearl River Delta in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, in the south of Shaanxi in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and in the plains provinces of Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, and Taiwan Provinces.
Rhombus most famous places
Rhombus is a specialty of Taihu Lake, Pearl River Delta and Honghu Lake. It is a plant that grows in water, and the lozenge is also a fruit that bears fruit in water.
Lingjiao long habit
Lingjiao is born in lakes and ponds. The loosestrife prefers to grow in warm, moist and sunny places. It is not frost resistant. It takes about 5 months from sowing to harvesting, with a fruiting period of up to 1-2 months. Therefore a frost-free period of 6 months or more is required and its pulp can be eaten as a vegetable.
What does a lozenge look like
1, leaf blade:
Lynchpin leaves are broadly rhombic, dark green and glabrous on the surface, green or purple on the abaxial surface, with concave shallow teeth on the upper margins, the lower margins are complete, and the base is broadly cuneate.
2, flowers:
Rhododendron's flowers are very small, only in the axils of the leaves, with four petals. The flowers are white in color and are borne on the edge of the upper disk.
3, fruit:
Rhombus fruit spread horizontally two shoulder horns, no barbs, the front end downward curved. The surface of the fruit is purplish-red when young and purple-black at maturity, with short hairs.