Hexaphytes
Tickle tree
The humans of Liuhe call it the whooping red, tickling tree, because it trembles as long as it moves its bark slightly. This is because the trunk is very sensitive to vibrations. It is a deciduous tree of the Celandaceae family and can reach a height of up to 10 meters. The panicles are born at the top of the branches of the year, the inflorescence is very large, 30~50 cm long, there are dozens of flowers or more on it, the flower diameter is about 3 cm, white, violet, red and purple, it blooms in summer and autumn every year, each inflorescence can open for about 50 days, and the flowering period of the whole plant is as long as 4 months. It is an excellent garden ornamental flower tree, and it is also a good stump bonsai species
Dragon's Tips.
Native to the northern part of the continent,
1.5-4 m high, bark grey-brown, branchlets yellowish-brown, pubescent at first. It gradually falls off later. Young leaves are clustered, posteriorly opposite, ovate, obovate or lanceolate, panicles, flowers lavender, purplish red or blue, corolla tube 6-8 mm long. Flowering period is from May to June.
The growth habit is sun-loving, likes the soil to be moist and well drained, suitable for garden cultivation, and the large and showy inflorescences are all over the whole plant when it blooms in spring, and the aroma is overflowing, and the ornamental effect is very good. It is a famous flower and tree cut by the nobles of the mainland.
Sage,
It is an aromatic plant of the genus Sage in the Lamiaceae family. Evergreen small subshrub with woody stems, gray-green leaves, blue to blue-purple flowers. It is native to the coastal areas of the West Sea. Sage has many different uses and benefits, and some plants of the same genus also have the same use, and it is often cultivated as a kitchen herb or a medicinal herb, sometimes referred to as garden sage, kitchen sage, and Dalmatian sage. In the south, plants similar to sage are sometimes planted as vanilla and medicinal herbs, and these plants of the same genus as sage are often confused with real sage. , especially in the Sai Peninsula, is cultivated to extract essential oils, but other species of sage, such as trifid sage, are sometimes used to extract essential oils.
Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis is about 12 meters high, and in early spring, the Phalaenopsis plant pulls out a long flower stalk from the leaf axils and blooms flowers like butterflies, which is favored by flower fans and is known as the "Queen of Orchids". It is distributed in Donghua Prefecture,.
Bell flower, monk's hat flower, is a perennial herbaceous plant, stem height 20~120 cm, usually glabrous, occasionally densely covered with short hairs, no branches, rarely upper branches. The leaves are all whorled, some are whorls to all alternate, sessile or have a very short stalk, the leaves are ovate, ovate oval to lanceolate, the leaves are ovate or ovate-lanceolate, the flowers are dark blue or dark purple white, can be used as ornamental flowers; It is often pickled in northeastern China and used to make kimchi on the Korean Peninsula, as described in the local folk song "The Ballad of the Kikyo". The name alone may lead some people to mistake bellflower for orange stem, but in fact it is not directly related to orange or citrus genus.
Reflection red,
Mountain pomegranate, is an evergreen or usually green shrub. According to legend, there were cuckoo birds in ancient times, crying day and night and coughing up blood, dyeing red flowers all over the mountain, hence the name. Rhododendron generally blooms in spring, with 2-6 flowers per cluster, and the corolla is funnel-shaped, with red, light red, apricot red, snow blue, white, etc., and the flower color is lush and gorgeous. Born at an altitude of 500-1200 (-2500) meters above sea level in mountainous sparse shrubs or pine forests,
Gyroscope painting
Bulbous, shaped like an onion, with clustered leaves, slender and elongated, resembling garlic leaves, fleshy, ribbon-shaped, blue-green with *, calyx solitary, apical umbel-shaped. At the turn of summer and autumn, the flower stems break through the soil, and the umbel-shaped inflorescence is born, with 5 to 7 flowers, red and peculiar, and (there are also white) petals that roll back like dragon claws. Flowers bloom first and then grow leaves, the leaves do not fall in winter, and the leaves fall dormant in summer. [1]
Silver Pill
It is a plant of the Lamiaceae family, that is, it belongs to other dried whole grasses. It is mostly born in the mountains and wetlands and rivers, and the rhizomes are born horizontally underground, mostly at an altitude of 2100 meters, but it can also grow at an altitude of 3500 meters, and it is an aromatic crop with special economic value.
The whole plant is green and fragrant. The leaves are opposite, the flowers are small lilac, lip-shaped, and bear small dark purple-brown fruits after flowers
Flowers boiled snow
Weak vine-like shrub, the twigs are pubescent, yellowish-green, the old branches are grayish-brown, glabrous, slightly pore. The leaves are membranous, ovate-oblong to broadly ovate, and the veins are slightly hairy. Umbrella-shaped inflorescences axillary, with as many as 30 flowers, fragrant flowers, more abundant at night, corolla yellow-green, tall saucer-shaped, corolla cylindrical, throat pubescent, lobes oblong, marginal hairs, not wrinkled when dry, covered to the right; paracorolla 5, membranous, born on the corolla, columella short columnar, stigma capitate, base five-edged. Follicles lanceolate, with thick, glabrous exocarp, broadly ovate, apex with white silk seed hairs. It blooms from May to August and bears very little fruit.
Poetry of the Sparrow
It is a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant, the bulb is ovate, with a membranous integument, the color of the epiderma is positively correlated with the color of the flower, and the shape is like garlic when it does not bloom, it is native to the Mediterranean coast and Asia Minor, and it is the most fragrant variety of flowering plants found in the study. It prefers sunny and humid growing environments, requires good drainage and fertile sandy loam soils, etc.
Night cry
Small trees, up to 12m tall. The trunk and twigs are white-gray or yellowish-gray, slightly shiny, and the annual branches are green, and their cross-section is obtuse and triangular, and the base edge is nearly rounded. The leaves of the seedling stage are single leaves, followed by single leaflets and two leaflets, the growing leaves have 3~5 leaflets, sparse 7 leaves, the leaflets are dark green, the leaf surface is shiny, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 3~-9cm long, 1.5~4cm wide, the top is narrow and elongated, sparsely short acuminate, the base is short acuminate, symmetrical on both sides or one side is oblique, the edge is full, wavy and undulating, the lateral veins are 4~8 on each side, and the petiole is less than 1cm long.
Phoenix fire
Epiphytic or terrestrial herbs, leaves several to many, usually born at the base of the pseudobulb or on the lower nodes, two-rowed, banded or rarely inverted-lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, the base generally broadly sheathed and surrounding the pseudobulb, jointed. The racemes have several or multiple flowers, and the colors are white, pure white, white-green, yellow-green, light yellow, light yellow-brown, yellow, red, blue, and purple. [1]
: Snake bubble grass, also known as perfume plant, spirit vanilla, vanilla, yellow vanilla, Lavender. It belongs to the Lamiaceae genus Lavender, a small shrub. The stems are erect, stellate with villi, and the old branches are grayish-brown with strip-like exfoliating cortex. Leaves striated or lanceolate, covered with sparse or dense gray stellate hairs, grayish-white or olive-green when dry, the whole margin and outwardly curled. The inflorescences are clustered into interrupted or nearly continuous spikes at the top of the branches; the bracts are rhomboid-ovate, the small bracts are indistinct, the calyx is ovate cylindrical or nearly cylindrical; the corolla is about twice as long as that of Cao, the tube is straight and extensive, and is covered with glandular hairs in the throat. Small nuts are oval and smooth
Dragon Tuzhu, also known as sand nest, tray, raspberry, marlin, rice planting bubble, earth fairy bubble, thorn grass, red raspberry, etc. It is a genus of Rubus of the Rosaceae family, a semi-shrub rattan, and its fruit can be eaten fresh, sweet and sour, with a strong fragrance, not only color but also a pleasant aroma that is not found in general fruits
Beaded claw, perennial herb, 30-60 cm high.
Stems erect, lignified at base, fleshy above, multi-branched or unbranched, with distinct nodes, densely pubescent, with a strong fissure, fishy leaves alternate, pedicels broadly triangular or ovate, 7-15 mm long, pubescent and glandular hairs, petioles 3-10 cm long, finely pubescent and glandular-haired, leaves rounded or kidney-shaped, stems heart-shaped, 3-7 cm in diameter, margins wavy and shallowly lobed, with rounded teeth, transparent pubescence on both sides, dark red horseshoe-shaped rings within the leaf margins on the surface.
Umbel inflorescences axillary, with many flowers, pedicels longer than leaves, pubescent, bracts several, broadly ovate; peduncles 3-4 cm, pubescent and glandular hairs. Budding drooping, flowering erect, sepals narrowly lanceolate, 8-10 mm long, densely hairy and pubescent on the outside, petals red, orange-red, pink or white, broadly obovate, 12-15 mm long, 6-8 mm wide, apex rounded, base with short claws, 3 below usually large, ovary densely pubescent.
The capsule is about 3 cm long and pubescent. The flowering period is from May to July, and the fruiting period is from June to September
The snake fruit climbs the fleshy shrub, 3-15 m long, with aerial roots. Branched numerously, extended, with 3 angular or ridged, 0.2-0.5 m long, 3-8(-12) cm wide, ridged often winged, margins wavy or rounded, dark green to pale blue-green, glabrous, old branches often callosolate, light brown, bony, small holes arranged along the ridges, 3-5 cm apart, about 2 mm in diameter, each small hole with 1-3 spread hard spines, spines conical, 2-5 (-10) mm long, grayish-brown to black.
, cockscomb, multi-branched, triangular prism-shaped, broad and thin, with wavy margins; aerial roots on the stems, often attached to trees or walls by aerial roots; segmented, each segment 30-60cm long, dark green; spacing of spines 3-4cm, with 1-2 spines. The flowers are large, white, funnel-shaped, up to 30 cm long, the outer petals are yellowish-green, the inner petals are white, inverted-lanceolate, aromatic, and open at night. Flowering period from May to September. The berries are oblong, red, oblong spherical, 7-12 cm long, 5-10 cm in diameter, with a small navel and white flesh. The seeds are obovate, 2 mm long, 1 mm wide, 0.8 mm thick, black, and the seed umbilicus is small. Flowering period is from July to December
Female mulberry
Semi-shrub, leaves ovate, inflorescence capitate, calyx tubular bell-shaped or narrow-bell-shaped, corolla purplish-red, purple or light purple, pink, flowering in July-August, small nuts nearly round or ovate. Can be used as an ingredient
Fluorescent mushrooms.
Small mushrooms prefer to grow on shady forest floors, and mature fruiting bodies have spores on their canopies, which are found inside fluorescein.
The faint blue fluorescence emitted by those fluoresceins can attract the attention of others at the bottom of the dimly lit rainforest.
Every time a mushroom is touched, the vibration causes the spores to be released, and a smoky, dreamy blue spore cloud slowly rises.