Phnom Penh tequila
Alias: Phnom Penh lotus, Phnom Penh fake pineapple, yellow-edged agave.
Family and genus: agave, agave.
Harvesting and processing: it can be harvested all year round, dried or used fresh.
Habitat distribution: mostly cultivated in gardens. Distributed in southwest and south China.
Perennial evergreen herbs. The stems are short and slightly woody. Leaves are clustered, sword-shaped, with different sizes, length145 ~ 25cm, width 5 ~ 7cm, length 1m, thick, smooth and green, with yellow-white stripes on the edges and red or purple-brown spiny serrations. The stems are striped, the flowers are yellow-green, and they are fleshy. Stamens 6, anthers T-shaped; Ovary 3-loculed, style subulate. Capsule oval, intercellular dehiscence. Seeds are numerous, flat and black. Flowers bloom in summer.
jonquil
Alias: Christmas kale, dwarf Galand cuisine and birthday flower.
Family and genus: Sedum, kale.
Origin: Madagascar, Africa
Propagation: cutting
Flowering and fruiting period: Flowering from February to May.
Sunshine: full sunshine or half sunshine
Temperature: the optimum growth temperature is 20℃~28℃
Soil: sandy loam with fertile soil and good drainage.
Moisture: like humidity, more drought-tolerant.
Morphological characteristics: perennial succulent herb, plant height 10~30 cm. Leaves fleshy, opposite, rectangular, spoon-shaped, dark green. Conical cymes with saucer-shaped flowers in scarlet, pink, orange red, yellow, orange yellow and white, single and double.