no, a spider lily is a bulb. there may be dwarf forms of spider lily plant (smaller than normal), but bulbs cannot be made into bonsai
The English name for the plant nayantara is "Spider lily" or "Crinum Lily."
Normal trees cannot be made into a bonsai tree under any circumstance. The bonsai tree is a special species of plant that has been bred to have its current size.
Yes, spider lilies do produce nectar to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. The presence of nectar helps in facilitating pollination by encouraging visits from these insects, which inadvertently aids in the plant's reproductive process.
Consider your light conditions, space available, and level of care commitment when choosing a plant. Some easy-to-care-for options include pothos, snake plant, and spider plant. If you have low light, zz plant or peace lily are good choices.
Spider lily is neither a climber nor a shrub. The Crinum, Hymenocallis and Lycoris genera members of the Amaryllidaceae plant family of amaryllis relatives presents the clumping, not the climbing, growth habit of flowering perennials. Their body parts support no woody tissue characteristic of bushes, lianas, shrubs, trees and vines.
The English name for the plant nayantara is "Spider lily" or "Crinum Lily."
u plant the spider lilies in a plot with near the spider webs
Yo can plant bonsai in Japan and the USA
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BONSAI The art itself, or a miniature plant grown and cared for in this way, is called bonsai.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Crinum spp.
I have been told any plant that is woody can be turned into a bonsai. If you go to bonsai sites on the internet, or buy a bonsai book, they alos help alot.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lycoris radiata.
Have a look here, usually its the red ones that are harmful because you can see the damage http://www.bonsaitreeforums.com/forums/bonsai-trees-forum/11271-red-spider-mites.html http://ezinearticles.com/?Spider-Mites-And-Your-Bonsai-Tree&id=620709