Parnassia asarifolia: Plum grass in the family Venomidae
Many plants of this genus can grow in cold and barren places
The genus name comes from the Greek myth of Mount Parnases Parnassus
It is the place of the muse
Passiflora alata: native to the Amazon River
From Peru to eastern Brazil, the plant is not small, and the diameter of the flowers is 10-12 cm
Passionflower in the Brazilian wing stem is used as a medicine
It was included in the first edition of the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia in 1929
The flower of cruz King Lotus
Cruz King Lotus is a large perennial or annual leafy herb
Its form is basically the same as the Amazon King Lotus, the difference is
The leaves remain green throughout the growing season
The leaf diameter is larger than that of the Amazon king lotus, and the leaf margin of the leaf is upturned
The upright edge is nearly 1 times higher than the Amazon King Lotus
The flower color is lighter than that of the Amazon royal lotus, and the main production areas are Paraguay and Argentina
Wang Lian: Commonly known as the Great King Lotus, the genus Wang Lotus of the Water Lily family
There are only two species in this genus. Native to tropical South America
Giant, oddly disc-like blades, can reach a diameter of 1 to 3 meters
The edges of the leaves are folded upwards by 7 to 10 cm
It is dark red above green (without thorns).
Leaf disc can accommodate 3 children
Floating on the water is spectacular
And the décor is delicate and varied and the fragrance is strong
Summoning Angels: Amanita virosa Amanita Virosa genus
The whole white fungus cap is yellowish in the center and has scales on the stalk
Extremely toxic, it can cause damage to the liver and the fatality rate is extremely high
It is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere
In Japan, together with the white poison Amanita fungus and the poisonous Amanita amanita, it is called "The Imperial Three Houses of The Poisonous Bacteria"
It is often mistaken for other white edible mushrooms
Because the risk is too high, it is recommended not to pick white mushrooms to eat
American Merchant Land: Native to North America, the whole plant is poisonous
The roots and fruits are the most toxic because their rhizomes resemble ginseng
It is often mistaken for ginseng
Symptoms of intoxication are severe vomiting or dry choking
There is a burning sensation from the mouth to the stomach
Abdominal convulsions, diarrhea, and even heart paralysis to death
The State Forestry Administration issued a warning circular for forest pests
The American land is an invasive plant
It is required to attach great importance to and be vigilant
Crimson ipomoea repanda flower: Sweet potato genus
This genus is the most speciesy genus in the family Spinosaur family, and most of them are called morning glory
The trumpet-shaped flowers are enough to attract Lepidoptera and even hummingbirds
People use the alkaloids contained in the genus Sweet Potato as psychotropic drugs
Some are also important materials for psychedelics
Tricolor morning glory seeds were used by shamanic priests for divination
Let the sinners enter into a vicious illusion
Snowdrop: Snowflake
It first appears in 17th-century German literature
The name derives from a teardrop-shaped earring that was popular at the time
Instead of blossoming on snowy days
Flower Language: Hope
Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden and the ground was freezing cold
Eve looked at the flowerless earth with tears in her eyes
The angel drifted to catch a piece of snow and blew it
Transform into a snowflake lotus and give it to Eve to tell her to have hope
Iris reticulata: Dwarf iris
The flowering period is from March to April, and there are purple, blue,navy, navy, purple and other flower colors
Originally from the Caucasus
The plant is very short, about 10 cm or so
Flowers and leaves grow at the same time, and flowers are not seen when flowering
It's like driving straight to the ground
Genus Catasetum expansum
A unique orchid native to Colombia
A rare South African native orchid DISA atricapilla
Height 5-30 cm, white, red and black flowers
Agave Agave: Agave genus of agaves in the family Agave family, native to South America
The leaves are broad and long with fine spines at the edges
The juice contains a variety of steroidal saponins, which are toxic
Agaves take more than a decade to grow before they bloom
It also has the longest inflorescence of surface plants, up to a maximum of 8 meters
A single plant blooms only once in its lifetime
After the flowers are gone, the mother plant gradually withers away
Successful pollination results in oval capsules
White jade grass Silene vulgaris: A plant of the genus Caryophyllaceae
Found in Europe, Mongolia, Iran, Turkey, Africa,
India, Nepal and China's Heilongjiang, Tibet, Inner Mongolia and other places
It grows at altitudes of 150 to 2,700 m
Stapelia obducta: Plants of the family Radix
After flowering, the petals turn back and look like a furry ball
Plants of the family Radix as succulents
An indispensable category of ornamental varieties
Plant forms with different shapes
A variety of flower types, colorful flowers
It shows the surreal and magical side of nature
Phantom Flower Crystal Orchid: Staghorn grass family
Not orchids nor mushrooms, but saprophytic parasitic plants
Chlorophyll does not perform photosynthesis, and the leaves degenerate into scales
It is commonly found at altitudes of 1500-2500 meters
Cold and moist mixed coniferous broad-leaved forest
The hermaphrodites are crystal white, with crystal-like pipes
Although it is called a ghost flower, it does not hurt people
It has a good effect on the treatment of internal deficiency cough for a long time
Other shore flower: scientific name stone garlic
Leaves fall and blossom, never see each other, meaning loneliness
Often the cemetery is flourishing nearby, and the color is bright red like blood
It was also opened during the autumn shore of Japanese folklore
(3 days before and after the autumn equinox), also known as the other side of the flower
Sanskrit translation as "Manjushri (flower)"
The flower of the celestial realm described in the Buddhist scriptures
It is believed to be the flower of the Three Ways River
The magic of floral fragrance evokes memories of the deceased
"Fairy Bells" Bluebell Flower Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Bluebell in the hyacinth family, a perennial bulbous plant
It is found in the Atlantic Region in northwestern Spain and the British Isles
The flower language is visitation, repentance
Small felt moss Drosera spatulata
It is a carnivorous plant
It is mainly distributed in the Asia-Pacific region
The genus is the most diverse and widely distributed carnivorous plant
The edges of the leaves are densely packed with mucus-secreting glandular hairs
Insects are stuck on the leaf surface
Glandular hairs are extremely sensitive and move inward and downward when touched by external objects
Press the worm tightly against the foliage to digest gradually
Beautiful aristolochia elegans
Alias pipe flower, cotton flower, aristolochia
Aristolochia is a perennial climbing herbaceous vine
Native to South America
Fritillaria persica L. Persian beetle
Lily family Is a perennial herb of the genus Mussel
The plant is 30-60 cm tall. The leaves are green with a slight grey tinge
Conical inflorescence, corolla bell-shaped, about 2–3 cm long
The flowers are dark purple to greenish brown
Flowering occurs in spring and is native to West Asia
Boragora of ficinalis: Genus Borage in the comfrey family
It is a 700-year-old herb in Europe and is native to Syria
It was often used during the Renaissance to decorate the robe of the Virgin Mary
Seen as a fountain of courage
Legend has it that he holds a borage in his hand and silently recites the name of his lover
Then let it fall into the water, and the flowers will flow with the waves
Floating in the middle of the water, it can last forever
Blue Tinsel Lily: Scientific name Calectasia narragara
Western Australia is endemic to the polyphyllaceae
Drafted in the Australian Ministry of Justice legislation
Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
The blue gold silk lily is listed as critically endangered
Blue-eyed chrysanthemum Osteospermum: Plants of the genus Asteraceae
Scientific names from the Greek word for "bone" and the Latin word for "seed"
About 50 species are native to Africa
Of these, 35 are in Southern Africa and Arabia
It is a semi-hardy plant
Cannonball tree
A tall softwood tree in the family Rubiaceae
It is native to northeastern South America and cultivated in southern North America
The fruit is spherical in shape, up to 20 cm in diameter, and woody
Shaped like a rusty cannonball, the flesh is thick and contains most of the seeds
The shell is hard and is commonly used as a vessel in the local area
Honeycomb Ginger beehive ginger: Scientific name Zingiber spectabile, also known as yellow bulb ginger, the inflorescence is strangely constructed. Ginger genus, a genus of 30 species, is distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia.
Geissorhiza radians: Genus Wand flowers of the family Irisidae
Native to the western and southern coasts of South Africa
It grows on sandy slopes and granite outcrops
It is a small bulbous family with strong color contrasts
It is a representative variety of South African wineglass flowers
Teddy Bear Sunflower "Big Bear"
It is small and has thick, dense orange petals
The fuzzy appearance is cute
Rare black coral pea Kennedia nigricans
Genus Coral pea in the family Pterophoridae
Native to southwestern Australia
Evergreen vines grow vigorously
One of the few black flowers in nature
The Flower of Cotton: Cotton Scientific name Gossypium
It is a common name for the genus Cotton of the family Mallowaceae
It consists of four cultivated cotton seeds
That is, Asian cotton, African cotton, continental cotton, sea island cotton
The flowers are milky white and wither shortly after flowering and turn dark red
Leave a green cotton bell with cotton inside
The fur on the cottonseed grows from the skin of the cottonseed
Corpse Flower: Scientific name Titan konjac, also known as corpse stink konjac
Discovered in 1878 in the Sumatra Islands
It is the largest flower in the world
The diameter is about 1.8 meters and the height is nearly 3 meters
The smell of decomposing corpses emanates from the corolla
Wild konjac does not flower very often in the first place
Titan konjac at the Royal Botanic Gardens in 1889
The first flower of artificial planting is opened
Now the number of cultivations around the world has gradually increased
Shaw Iris Moraea iridioides
Irisaceae, herbaceous plant
It is found in the Southern Hemisphere
Torch ginger etlingera elatior
Also known as "porcelain rose" perennial herb
It is native to Africa, Mexico, the Philippines and other places
The flowers are coarse and straight, with thick petals and porcelain or waxy petals
The flower color is beautiful and the flower shape is beautiful
It's like a fiery red lotus
If all open there is a bowl size
It is an excellent cut flower variety
Purple pot flower Scabisa atropurpurea
Plants of the genus Spp
Real Blue Mushroom: The scientific name Entoloma hochstetteri
Found in New Zealand and India
Named after the German naturalist Ferdinand Hochstetter
Whether this mushroom is poisonous or not is unknown, but Entroma is a multi-toxic species
The real mushroom appears roughly in blue that is fairly close to the photo
Sometimes it also has a hint of yellow
Burmese gardenia: Also known as frangipani
It is one of the plants of the genus Oleanderaceae
There are about 50 species in the genus Burmese gardenia worldwide. It is generally used for ornamental purposes
Flavors can be extracted for the manufacture of high-grade cosmetics
For soaps and food additives
Hawaiian girls string Burmese gardenias into garlands
Clematis Josephine
The flowers are beautiful heavy petals
There are dark pink stripes in the light pink petals
The flowers bloom for a long time and can be enjoyed throughout the summer
Mandala Fruit: The mandala flower is poisonous throughout the plant
Seeds are the most toxic
The main ingredients of the flowers are scopolamine, scopolamine and a small amount of atropine
The main ingredient that causes anesthetic effect is scopolamine
Relaxes muscles and inhibits sweat gland secretion
Therefore, the ancients named the anesthetic made by this flower "Monghan medicine"
Datura metel (Black Currant Swirl).
Solanaceae, TCM herbal but toxic
Growing up in the wasteland beside the road, Hong Kong is known as one of the "Four Poisonous Weeds"
The golden flower is in the same genus as the mandala flower
The appearance is also very similar
However, the mandala capsule is regularly 4 lobed
The calyx has 5 edges, and the oceania flowers are irregularly 4 lobes
Calyxes have no edges
Stegosaurus Horn Huernia oculata
It is called stegosaurus pavilion and purple flower dragon horn, and is native to South Africa and Arabia
It is a genus of stegosaur horns in the family Rosaceae, and a perennial flower
It is a succulent plant
Ophrys speculum: Orchidaceae
Much like a female wasp
It also mimics the unique smell of female wasps
This leaves the male wasps defenseless
When the male bee lands on the flower, it will rub the pollen and take it away
The next time you are deceived, you can take it to another flower stigma
The horned bee orchid pollens
Orange spiny cup fungus cookeina speciosa
It is found in tropical or subtropical regions
The aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia have used certain species of this genus as food
Or as a reference to bait
Microstoma floccosum
Jasper vine Strongylodon macrobotrys
Also known as emerald kudzu, evergreen wood vine
Native to the tropical rainforest of the Philippines
Claw-shaped flowers vary in color from blue-green to mint-green
The inflorescence can reach up to 1.5 m
The extremely unusual colors are almost different from any plant
Some of the most famous gardens are the Royal Botanic Gardens
The University of Cambridge Botanic Gardens have been introduced
Himalayan blue poppy fruit Meconopsis
Guard Spear Euonymus alatus: Also known as Ghost Arrow Feather
Deciduous shrubs, inverted ovate oblong-oval leaves grow oppositely, with fine serrations at the edges
Autumn leaves are bright and dazzling
Three small yellow-green flowers form a single, short-stemmed umbrella inflorescence
Reddish-purple capsules, divided into 4 fruit pieces
But only 1-2 fruit breaks develop
It is wild on hillsides and ditches and has not yet been cultivated by artificial introduction
Crocus vernus: Also known as purple crocus
Saffron is a plant of the genus Crocus. The color of the upright flowers is white to purple
Sometimes with purple stripes, sometimes with dark spots
The flowering season is from March to June, with a few reaching August
New bulbous tubers grow on the basis of old roots every year
Christmas Rose: The genus Christmas rose is also known as the genus Sneeze
About 20 varieties are mostly poisonous plants
Although the name has the word "rose"
But it has nothing to do with roses of the rosaceae family
In the early Western herbs, there were two kinds of sneezing root herbs
Black & White. Black sneezing grass includes several species of Christmas roses
It is highly toxic and is especially used to treat insanity
The witchcraft community believes that sneezing grass can summon demons
Feathered Yu beauty Danebrog poppy
Yu Meiren and Poppy belong to the same family
The two are very similar in appearance
The whole plant of Yu Meiren is poisonous and contains toxic alkaloids
Seeds are especially true. Accidental ingestion can cause suppression of central nervous system poisoning
Serious can be life-threatening
"Midnight in Paris" Grass: Hemerocallis
This flower only blooms for one day, and the sunrise blossoms and the sunset withers
The next day another flower will bloom on the same flower stem
Therefore, it cannot be a good flower arrangement material
Purple Sensation Pompom : Allium
The scientific name is Allium hollandicum
The genus is a perennial bulbous plant of about 1250 species
In the old days, it belonged to the lily family, but now the botanical classification separates it into the allium family
Some alliums are used for ornamentation
Some such as shallots, garlic, and leeks are used in everyday foods or to flavor
Buddleja davidii: aka Drunken FishWeed
Most of the small polygonal inflorescences of deciduous shrubs integrate spike-like conical inflorescences
This species has been wild-ended in most cities in central and southern Europe
Spread over the wasteland and gardens, it is a plant with ornamental value
Because many butterfly species feed on their nectar
Grape Hyacinth
"Matches" Byksim Banksia cuneata
The genus Baksi wood is one of the famous representative plants in Australia
It grows naturally only in mainland Australia, with nearly 80 varieties
The genus is called Banksia
It commemorates a round-the-world voyage with Captain Cook
Botanist Joseph Banks and named
Masdevallia: Also known as the genus Mas de Vallan
According to the 18th-century Spanish physician and botanist
Named after Masdvall, there are about 300 species of flowers with peculiar shapes
Native to tropical Americas
The three long needle-like parts are not actually petals but sepals
Orchids are not necessarily all fragrant
The three-pointed orchid emits the smell of rotten meat
Flower of the Baobab Tree: Scientific name Bobab Tree
Also known as the Traveler Tree, the Dead Mouse Tree
Large deciduous tree native to Africa
The canopy is huge and strange, with drooping white flowers and the smell of carrion
The fruit is full of flesh, dried and hardened and crumbled into lumps like dry bread
The vitamin C content is three times that of oranges
In 2008, the European Union approved baobab fruit as a juice ingredient
In 2009, the United States approved dried pulp as a safe food
Maascus Rose: Rosaceae
Native to Syria, it was introduced to Central Europe during the Crusades
It was widely cultivated in France in the 14th century
The pure, delicate floral fragrance makes the crown press against the crowd
It is widely cultivated with essential oil extracted from rose
And it is the best of the rose essential oil
The real Damascus roses are not pretty in themselves
It is famous mainly for its floral fragrance
Poragmipedium: Native to southern Mexico
To the periphery of the countries of Central America and northern South America
Most are longer than native environments
But there are also attachments that grow on other plants
The flowering period is long, the flower shape is unique, and the maintenance requirements are relatively low
Himalayan blue poppy Meconopsis
It grows on and around the Tibetan Plateau in China
In the 18th century, it attracted the attention of Western botanists
Not only does it have dazzling colors
It also has an important position in the history of Tibetan culture in China
In the early days, the Swedish botanist Linnaeus once called it the "European blue poppy"
Later, many scholars believed that the "blue poppy" should be changed to "Himalayan blue poppy"
Astrantia major L.: Belongs to the umbelliferous family
Perennial, flowering in summer
Its vitality is particularly strong, and the flowers come in a variety of colors
Although it is called big star parsley, its flowers are not large
However, by the beginning of summer, the spring flowers gradually wither
Small large star celery flowers can give the garden a colorful embellishment
Purple buttercup Ranunculus asiaticus
Also known as celery flower, Persian buttercup, is a genus of buttercup in the family Buttercup
Perennial root herb flower
Buttercup is native to the Mediterranean coast, France, Israel and so on
It has been widely cultivated in European countries
It is currently cultivated in all countries of the world