White oriental hyacinth.
We went to the flower shop, and I bought this beautiful flower. I planted it at home.
The flower grows like a bunch of grapes or lilacs. It reminds me of exactly that. The bush has small bell-shaped flowers.
For planting, you'll need water, fertilizer, and beetle poison, as beetles can gnaw the flower.
Dig a small hole large enough to accommodate the flower's roots, sprinkle some fertilizer, such as nitroammophoska, and a small pinch of fertilizer. Then water it, wait for the water to soak into the soil, and then plant the flower. It's important not to cover the leaves; only the roots need to be buried in the soil.
After planting, water the area around the flower again, being careful not to splash water on the leaves or the flower, especially in hot weather, as splashing water on the leaves in direct sunlight can scorch the flower.
Wait for the flower to take root. Watering is needed about twice a week on hot days. When it rains, the plant doesn't need watering. It likes moisture but doesn't like waterlogging.
I'll continue to care for my flowers, and they will delight me with their beauty.