Family Flowers (II)

Buddha's Hand

 Buddha's hand, also known as bergamot, five-finger orange, and bergamot citron, is an evergreen small tree or shrub belonging to the genus Citrus in the Rutaceae family. Buddha's hand is native to China and India. It is a precious fruit flower and medicinal plant, and is also one of the famous ornamental fruit flowers.

 Chlorophytum is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. It has fleshy roots and slender leaves, resembling orchids. The creeping stems growing from the leaf axils of Chlorophytum are about a foot long and are both rigid and flexible. The clustered leaves at the top of the stems droop from the edge of the pot and flutter in the wind, resembling a crane spreading its wings and jumping. Therefore, Chlorophytum was called Crane Orchid in ancient times.

 There are many varieties of lilies, with rich colors and shapes, a long flowering period (

 The red maple is a variant of the chicken claw, with many varieties, and is a very beautiful foliage plant. Its leaves are beautifully shaped, palm-shaped with 5-7 lobes, long-lasting red, neatly arranged branches, distinct layers, and light and unrestrained tree posture, so it is widely cultivated.

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