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Updated on culture 2024-06-16
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It does not belong to Manju Sahua and seems to be very common.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Manju Sawa is also known as the flower of the other side. It is believed to be a flower that grows along the Santu River. The legend of the fragrance of flowers has magical powers and can evoke memories of the deceased.

    Three days before and after the spring equinox**The other side, and three days before and after the autumn equinox are called the other side of autumn. It is the day of the grave. The flowers on the other side bloom during the autumn period, which is very punctual, so it is called the other side flowers.

    Flowers on the other side, flowers bloom on the other side, you can't see the leaves when the flowers bloom, you can't see the flowers when the leaves open, you can't see each other in pairs, the saddest flower in the world. The Buddha said: "That's called the flower on the other side."

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Manju Sawa is also known as the flower of the other side. It is believed to be a flower that grows along the Santu River. The legend of the fragrance of flowers has magical powers and can evoke memories of the deceased.

    The origin is Chinese mainland, Taiwan and other places, although it is toxic, but the bulb can be eaten after treatment, and it is also used as a medicinal herb.

    In Japan, because this flower blooms on the other side of autumn, it is also called the flower of the other side, and the vine bead sawflower is a precious and rare plant.

    It is a perennial herb with oval bulbs underground, about 24 cm in diameter, purple-brown or black-brown outer skin, linear leaves, thick fleshy.

    Flowering in autumn, no leaves when the flower stem is withdrawn, about 30 to 40 cm high, umbel-shaped inflorescence with 47 flowers, 6 perianths red, each about 4 cm long, green wrinkled on the side, wavy, filaments and columella slender, capsule nearly spherical, about 1 cm in diameter, 3-lobed seeds when ripe, black and shiny.

    Manzhu Sahua likes an open and sunny environment.

    It can be found in the slopes and grassy areas of the islands of the Matsu archipelago.

    The eastward diversion area is distributed in clusters in the areas of En'ai Mountain, the cliffs before and after the lighthouse, Shiwei Mountain, Xiaoziao, Dong'ao, Longchuansha and other places.

    The West Gate Stream is scattered along the Tai Tsz O.

    The flowering period is from late July to early September.

    Slender flower stems emerge from the soil and decorate the mountains and fields.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Manzhu Sahua, commonly known as the flower of the other side, the flower of the Yellow Spring Road?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, the flower (Lycoris family) generally refers to Manju Sawa (Sanskrit). Perennial herbaceous plant. Underground there are spherical bulbs covered with dark brown membranous scales.

    The leaves are narrow, dark green, drawn from the base, appearing in early autumn and falling in late summer. Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September. The flower stem is 30 to 60 cm long, usually 4 to 6 flowers arranged in an umbrella shape, bearing at the tip of the flower stem, the petals are inverted-lanceolate, and the perianth is red and white.

    Backward curly, wrinkled at the edges, tepal tubes very short; The stamens and columella are prominent, and the flower pattern is small, with a circumference of more than 6 cm.

    It grows in gloomy and humid land, and its habitat is red soil, so it is cold-tolerant, shade-loving, and can tolerate high temperature of 24 per day; It likes moisture, is also drought tolerant, and is accustomed to acidic soils, with loose, fertile humus soil being the best. It has a habit of summer dormancy.

    Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September.

    The bulb contains alkaloid rixelin toxin, which can cause vomiting, cramps and other symptoms, has a significant impact on the central nervous system, and can be used for sedation, inhibition of drug metabolism and anti-cancer effects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes! The other side of the flower Manzhu Sahua. It is produced in China, Japan, South Korea, and some countries in Southeast Asia.

    There are two kinds of flowers: red and white. The flowers and leaves of the other side are from different branches, there are no leaves, there are no leaves, there are no flowers, and the flowers and leaves will never meet in life. It is said that the flower of the other side is also the flower of the yellow spring.

    Guide flowers on Huangquan Road.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, the flowers on the other side will always bloom on the other side of love.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can be understood literally, no matter what kind of flower it is, as long as it is on the other side of the flower, it can be said. You can not. Thank you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A very beautiful love story.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The former is warm and the latter is cold.

    According to the records of traditional Chinese medicine classics, Manzhu Sahua is warm, bitter and poisonous, and has the effects of vomiting, expectorant, swelling, pain relief and detoxification. However, if ingested, it may lead to poisoning, vomiting and diarrhea in mild cases, and paralysis of the central nervous system in severe cases, which is life-threatening.

    According to pharmacological studies, the main medicinal ingredients of Manjusava are various lycorines and Galantamine. Lycorine and its derivatives have certain anti-cancer activity, and can be anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, sedative and emetic, and also have curative effects on amoebic dysentery. Galantamine is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor used for paralysis and myasthenia gravis caused by central paralysis diseases such as polio.

    These ingredients are now available for commercial extraction.

    Mandala flowers can be used not only for anesthesia, but also for ** diseases. Its leaves, flowers, and seeds can be used as medicine, and the taste is pungent and warm, and it is very toxic. Flowers can go to rheumatism, relieve asthma and pain, can cure epilepsy and cold wheezing, decoction to wash and cure wind stubbornness and cold and damp athlete's foot.

    The analgesic effect of the petals is particularly good, and it can treat neuralgia. Leaves and seeds can be used for cough and analgesia. Because the mandala flower is highly toxic, the state restricts the sale, and it must be controlled by the relevant doctor's prescription when it is needed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's a lot, it's very complicated.

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