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It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more

author:Township rhyme

It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting cooler, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, although they are slender curly petals, and beige flower buds, and the whole flower is like a hollowed out hydrangea ball.

But you can't see the leaves of this flower, is it a flower that grows out of thin air, of course not, this flower is called the other side of the flower, is a kind of bulb flower, every spring the leaves grow, turquoise and slender, into the summer will be dormant, to enter the autumn suitable for growth, will be the buds to bloom, because its flowers and leaves do not grow at the same time, so this flower is the leaves and flowers will never see each other for a lifetime.

It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more
It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more
It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more
It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more
It's the most peculiar flower I've ever seen, and every autumn when the weather is getting colder, a single pole will break through the soil and bloom bright red flowers, albeit slender curly petals, and more

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