China and Japan are the origins of Manzhu Shahua, and Japan is the largest.
Datura Hua is often recorded in Buddhist scriptures, and Sanskrit is; ; Manda^raka, whose scientific name is Lycoris radiata (note: Datura flower is neither Datura nor Sarcandra), is also known as Dragon Claw Flower, Laocrow Garlic, Lycoris radiata, Wulitou Grass, Garlic Grass, Ghost Flower, Hell Flower, Shelf Flower, Life and Death Flower, Tilia Poison and Paradise Flower. Lycoris rubra (Lycoris radiata) is another plant belonging to the same family and genus.
A variety of Lycoris radiata. Lycoris radiata is a variety of Lycoris radiata. Perennial herbs. Underground stem hypertrophy. Leaves linear, pumped out from the base after flowering. Scapes are 30-60 cm high, umbels are terminal, flowers are bright red, tubes are short, perianth segments are narrow and oblanceolate, rolled outward, stamens and styles are prominent, and their posture is beautiful. Flowering period is from July to September, flowering in July and growing in summer. Sexual preference for wet environment, fear of direct sunlight, should grow in loose and fertile sandy loam. Bulbs are planted and propagated separately, usually once every 3-4 years.
Native to China and Japan, it is widely cultivated all over the world. It is an excellent perennial herbaceous flower, which is often used for greening in the shade of gardens. As a flower bed or flower diameter material, it is also a beautiful cut flower. Bulbs are poisonous, and the medicine has the effects of inducing vomiting, eliminating phlegm, reducing swelling and relieving pain.