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Why are the leaves of Manju Sawa more beautiful than flowers, some of the leaves are their flowers, in fact, they are quite beautiful and colorful.
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Hello friend, the leaves are more beautiful than the flowers, and some flowers and plants are more ornamental, so the leaves will be more beautiful. No why?
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Because of the leaves of this flower, his image is different from the leaves of other plants. Therefore, the leaves of this plant are more ornamental.
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Manzhu Sawa is also called the other side flower. The flower of the other side belongs to the Lycoris family. The flowers and leaves never meet, mainly determined by the growth habits of the plants.
The bulb of the flower has the property of dormancy, the bulb is dormant in summer, grows leaves in autumn, and does not fall in winter. The flower leaves (total peduncles) are extracted first to bloom, and the leaves are produced at the end of the flower or after the flowers are closed; There are also other species that draw leaves first, and then smoke and bloom after the leaves wither, so you can't see the leaves when the flowers bloom, and you can't see the flowers when there are leaves.
Mandala flowers. Mandala flowers, also known as goldenrods; It is an annual erect herb of the genus Solanaceae Mandala; It is wild or cultivated throughout China. The flowering period is 6 August, and the fruiting period is 6 October, and it prefers warm, sunny and well-drained sandy loam soil.
Mandala flowers, mostly wild in the field, beside the ditch, roadside, riverbank, hillside and other places, the whole plant is poisonous, with the fruit seeds being the most toxic, followed by young leaves.
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Manzhu Sawa is also called the other side flower, which belongs to the Lycoris family, because the characteristic of Lycoris is to extract the flower leaf (total peduncle) to bloom first, and the leaves appear at the end of the flower or after the flowering; There are also other species that draw the leaves first, and then the leaves bloom after the leaves wither, so the leaves cannot be seen when the flowers bloom, and the flowers cannot be seen when there are leaves. Therefore, there is a saying that "flowers on the other side, bloom on the other side, only see flowers, not leaves". Spring is bulbous, summer grows leaves, autumn stands up and blooms, winter leaves slowly retreat, no leaves when flowers bloom, no flowers when there are leaves, flowers and leaves do not meet, life is wrong.
Remembering each other and cherishing each other will never be lost. In this way, the flowers and leaves will never see each other, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.
The yellow one is the mandala flower.
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What you want to ask is the difference between Manju Sawa and Mandala Hua, not Mandala flowers, but Mandala Hua! Manju sawa refers to Lycoris safflower, and Manju sawa refers to Lycoris alba.
The so-called flowers and leaves never meet, in fact, are caused by special habits caused by different stages of leaf flowering, the leaves of Lycoris in late spring, fall in late summer. Flowers occur in late summer and early autumn, so there are no leaves when there are flowers, and no flowers when there are leaves.
Manzhu Shahua, Chinese scientific name safflower Lycoris, also known as the other side flower.
The scientific name is Lycoris alba.
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Manzhu Sawa is the kind of flower that blooms when there are no leaves, and when the leaves grow, the flowers have already gone, so the flower has no meeting, and the mandala is a kind of Chinese medicinal material, a tall plant, with thorns, and relatively large leaves, which are two completely different positions.
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Manzhu Lycoris and the other side of the flower actually originally belonged to the flowers described in the Buddhist scriptures, and did not exist in reality, and later everyone generally attached the safflower Lycoris to Manzhu Sawa or also called it the other side of the flower, the safflower Lycoris belongs to the Lycoris family, the plant usually has withered when it blooms, so it is described as "the flowers and leaves do not meet".
Mandala is a plant that exists in reality and belongs to the genus Solanaceae.
Safflower Lycoris mandala.
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First of all, are you sure that your family grows Manju Sawa? Secondly, the flowering period of Manju Sawa is generally September, after which it will not bloom. Here are some of the characteristics and introductions of Manju Sahua.
Manju Sawa is also known as Lycorisradiata, a perennial herbaceous plant. Underground there are spherical bulbs covered with dark brown membranous scales. The leaves are narrow, dark green in color, drawn from the base, appearing in late summer and falling in early autumn.
Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September.
Wild varieties grow in gloomy and humid land, and their habitat is red soil, so they are cold-tolerant, shade-loving, and can tolerate high temperatures with an average daily temperature of 24; 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.
Lycoris safflower likes sunlight and humid environments, but it can also tolerate semi-shady and arid environments, slightly cold-tolerant, has strong vitality, and has no strict requirements for the soil, if the soil is fertile and well drained, the flowers are extraordinarily prosperous. In addition, Manju Sawa likes to grow in cemeteries, so it is also called the flower of the dead.
In the spring, the bulbous grows leaves, in the summer they stand up and bloom, and in the winter the leaves slowly fade.
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Flower. Manzhu Sawa is also known as the red other side flower, also known as the "Shezi flower". It is a perennial herbaceous plant with spherical bulbs in the ground and dark brown membranous scales. The leaves are narrow, dark green, drawn from the base, and appear after the flowers in autumn.
Manju sawa flowers do not see the leaves, the leaves do not see the flowers, the flowers and leaves are not seen. This flower often grows in the cracks of stones and graves in the wild, so some people say that it is "the flower on the Huangquan Road". Manju Sawa comes from Buddhist scriptures and originally meant red lotus.
Manju Sawa Meaning: The meaning of the sound begins with the word Manjushri "Manjushri". It signifies endless love, a precursor to death, and a call to hell.
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Yes, Manju Sahua, a blood-red flower. 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.
Generally speaking, only the color of blood is worthy of Manju Sawa Flower, so what we generally refer to as Manju Sawa refers to Safflower Lycoris. Black Mandala – unpredictable darkness, death, and wandering love. Infernal love and revenge, mortal lovelessness and hatredlessness, the tenacious and traumatized soul that has been hurt, and the road of no return to life.
Purple Mandala – Horror. Blue Mandala - Trickery, Love. Pink mandala – suitable.
Green Mandala – Endless Hope.
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Yes. A flower bulb bought by a treasure in April. Planted.
Blooms at the end of August. All the flowers fell in October. Now it's just leaves.
The leaves grow much like leeks. The legend is beautiful. But this flower is real.
There is red. White. You can choose it.
Summer hibernation. Just a flower bulb sleeping peacefully in the soil.
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Is there really one? Isn't it a legend.
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There really is, I actually planted it. I didn't know what kind of flower it was, but then my friend told me that it was the other side flower, Manju Sahua. It's so beautiful. Amazing!
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There are such flowers, and what we generally call Manju Sawa refers to Lycoris safflower.
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It is said that there will be somewhere in the world, and I also like it very much.
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Yes, I've seen the red one!
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means that you can buy it online**. There are generally wild ones near the graves, and many of them are used as ornamental plants.
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Generally, there are five flowers on one branch, and each flower has five petals and six stamens. Individual varieties are a six-a-six or a four.
Corresponding knowledge: Manju Sawa (Sanskrit: ma; Jusaka), also known as safflower Lycoris is a type of Lycoris, which is a blood-red flower. perennial herbaceous plants; Underground there are spherical bulbs covered with dark brown membranous scales.
The leaves are narrow, dark green, drawn from the base, and appear in late autumn and fall in early summer. Flowering period is late summer and early autumn, from July to September. The flower stem is 30 60 cm long, usually 4 6 flowers arranged in an umbrella shape, bearing at the tip of the flower stem, the petals are inverted-lanceolate, the perianth is red (there are also white-flowered varieties), curly backwards, the edges are wrinkled and wavy, the tepal tube is very short; The stamens and columella are prominent, and the flower pattern is small, with a circumference of more than 6 cm.
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