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Krynka (Crinum x powellii)
category : onion
position : sun, partial shade
height : 0.6-1.5 m
winteringroom, 10-12 ° C
reaction soil : indifferent
preferences soil : fertile, permeable, humus, sandy loam
watering : a lot
color leaves/needles : green, purple
color of flowers : white, pink
shape : raised, tufted
period flowering : July-September
seed : autumn, winter, spring (indoor)
reproduction:adventitious bulbs, division of clumps, sowing
persistence leaves : evergreen
application : discounts, balconies, terraces, rooms
pace of growth : fast
Krynka - silhouetteKrynka - developmental featuresA stand for a krynkaPlanting a krynkaKrynka - careKrynka - applicationAdviceKrynka was created from the crossing of two species: Crinum bulbispermum and Crinum moorei.It is a large ornamental plant that works best in field cultivation.Strong.The funnel-shaped flowers have a very attractive fragrance and open successively from July to September.
Krynka has a large onion with a characteristic thirty-centimeter neck. The bulb has numerous leaves, up to 100 cm long.The flower stem is equally tall, topped with a multi-flowered panicle of 4 to 12 funnel-shaped flowers.Available varieties are white, pale or dark pink.
Cricket should be grown in a warm, semi-shaded or sunny place with a luminous shade in the midday hours.Plants grow best in loose, sandy loam, humus soil.
Plant the plants in the fall. Depending on the size of the bulb, we plant it to a depth of 25 to 30 cm. The uppermost part of the neck should protrude above the ground.
During flowering, plants should be watered and supplied abundantly. In winter, it is advisable to cover them with a bedding made of dry straw or leaves.The bedding is removed only in spring, then we also remove the dry leaves of plants.In many cases, it is more profitable to grow a crate in a pot, then from October it can be safely wintered in the quarters.
Krynka is an attractive houseplant. In fact, it performs well with ground cover species.
Krynka produces a lot of newborn bulbs.Dig them out before the onset of frost and store them in a dry place.