Therefore, today Huahua will give you a summary. When those flowers don't bloom, they look like leeks and onions. Don't make a mistake p>
Yuyulan - like onions and leeks, it blooms as soon as it rains h2>
Huahua, first of all, let's talk about the storm orchid of the recent fire! Because it blooms when it rains, it is called Yulan, and Yulan is divided into two varieties, leek orchid and scallion orchid p>
Leek orchid, which looks like leek, has flat leaves and is easy to fall over p>
Dig it out to see if the leaves are more like leeks p>
The green onion orchid, which looks like the leaves of green onions, has round leaves, grows upright and is not easy to bend
is as like as two peas, and the onion leaves and the scallions are very clear. p>
Although it looks like leeks and scallions, once it blooms, it opens and explodes in clusters, which is particularly beautiful p>
Scallion - scallion with color
Huahua passed through a community before and saw a lot of old scallions in the green belt, but why are these scallions different from the color planted in our home? Well, it turns out that this is an inedible scallion p>
Ordinary scallions are like this. They usually forget to pick them off and bloom when they get old p>
The flowering of scallions is like this. Is it much better than our domestic scallions p>
Daffodils - don't bloom like garlic h2>
For the aunt who treats the daffodils as leeks, Huahua is incredible. It's clear that the daffodils look like garlic when they don't bloom! It's far from leek p>
The flowering daffodils are garlic leaves p>
However, after flowering, the appearance of Narcissus immediately improved several grades p>
Manjusri - not flowering, like corn leaves h2>
When Huahua first saw Manjusri, she thought she had cultivated a dwarf version of corn. Especially before flowering, the wide leaves were very similar to corn leaves p>
But as soon as it blooms, it has nothing to do with corn p>