Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - In nature, there are a lot of flowers and trees, does anyone know what the names of these plants are?
In nature, there are a lot of flowers and trees, does anyone know what the names of these plants are?
Roses, peonies, sunflowers, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, peach blossoms, plum blossoms, orchids, lilac blossoms, lilies, tulips, gladiolus, cacti, globe orchids, hyacinths, dandelions, pears, petunias, trumpet blossoms, radish blossoms, heart-leaf globe orchids, apricot blossoms, lotuses, lotus blossoms, tiger plums, bamboos, delphiniums, jasmine blossoms, tiger lilies, monarchs, orchids, cherry blossoms, tiger lilies, marigolds, quatrefoils, violet lorans henna, sunflower, waxflower, carnation, nightshade, serpentine, plantain, motherwort, stargazer, begonia, mugwort, lavender, mandevilla, petunia, bluebells, wisteria, lily of the valley, green velvet, baby's corn, bird of paradise, paeonia, frangipani, dahliae, evening primrose, hydrangea, princess chrysanthemum, columbine, lycoris, hibiscus, kapok, maple leaf, hibiscus, dwarf cyclamen, acacia, Jewel flower, cyclamen, raspberry, fuchsia, iris, cymbidium, caladium, egg flower, lotus peony, Egyptian lotus, snowdrop, mimosa, forget-me-not, juxtaposition of lotus, calla lily, arame, rosebuds, moonflower, camellia, ironwood, perennials, turtleback bamboo, begonia, pittosporum, bluestem, fireball, eight daffodils, dan curls, mountain lilies, iris, azalea, zebra moss, snowdrops, flowers creeping phlox, buttercups, loosestrife, iris, cockscomb, reflections, plantain, vetches, purple orchids, begonias, magnolias, anemones, hanging orchids, yummies, daylilies, ivy, tortoise-backed bamboos, stonecrops, hellebores, daisies, aloe vera, loosestrife, downy needle cypress, goldfinch, boxwoods, cactus, greenery, purple daffodils, medallion chrysanthemums, heliotropes, dry alstrope, lupines, gambier's purse, frog vine, kangaroo flowers, small-leaved goldfish flowers, Crow's-foot, dragon's spit, antler fern, creeper, blue star flower, fig, geranium, marigold, cosmos, cornflower, larkspur, swallow flower, laurel, forsythia, water lily, calla lilies
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