1、 Know tahuang
Tahuang is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Liao in the Liao family. It is named for its yellow pagoda during flowering. It grows in high mountains and cold areas above 4000 meters and resists barren, low temperature, strong wind and super ultraviolet rays all the time p>
2、 Small world in tahuang
After the adult tahuang blooms, the plant is about 2 meters high. The yellow flowers (bracts) are staggered and stacked with each other, smaller and smaller as they go up, forming a dense pagoda like, like a greenhouse built on a high mountain, protecting the small flowers hidden inside. After tahuang blooms, the flowers will emit a special aroma, attracting mushroom mosquitoes to pollinate. After pollination, tahuang will bear a large number of fruits. Although some seeds are reduced to the food of mushroom mosquitoes larvae (mushroom mosquitoes come to lay eggs), tahuang can't bear seeds without mushroom mosquitoes to pollinate, let alone continue to reproduce p>
3、 Precious yellow pagoda
Although tahuang has not been listed as a national key protected wild plant, it is also extremely rare because of its poor growth environment. If you encounter it on the way of travel, please don't destroy its growth environment, and you can't pull it out or eat it. It's really precious and needs everyone's love p>