The term "Lasan Lily" appears to refer to Garlic Lily (Tulbaghia violacea), a plant known for its garlic-like scent and lily-like flowers. It is an evergreen perennial herb with strap-shaped leaves and umbels of small, star-shaped, lilac-pink to white flowers. It is relatively low-maintenance and can be grown in full sun to partial shade, tolerating various soil types.
Here's a more detailed description:
Growth Habit:
Garlic Lily is a clumping perennial that typically grows 1-2 feet tall.
Leaves:
The leaves are long, narrow, and strap-shaped, similar to chives, and emit a garlic-like scent when crushed.
Flowers:
The plant produces umbels of small, star-shaped flowers in shades of lilac-pink to white.
Scent:
The flowers have a mild, garlic-like fragrance, and the leaves emit a stronger garlic scent when crushed.
Watering: The plant
Garlic Lily thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates various soil types as long as they are well-draining.
Watering:
The plant is drought-tolerant but benefits from moderate watering, especially during the growing season.
Hardiness:
It is suited to warm climates and can tolerate mild frost.
Uses:
Garlic Lily is often used in borders, rock gardens, and as a fragrant addition to herb gardens.
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