So, today Huahua is here to summarize for you, those flowers that look like leeks and onions when they are not blooming, please don’t make the mistake! Zephyranthes - looks like onion and leek, it blooms when it rains!Huahua, let me first talk about the Zephyranthes which has been very popular recently! Because it blooms as soon as it rains, it is called Zephyranthes. Zephyranthes is divided into two varieties, Zephyranthes and Allium. The leek orchid, which looks like leek, has relatively flat leaves that easily fall over. If you dig them out and look at the leaves, do they look more like leeks? The zephyranthes orchid, which looks like green onion leaves, has round leaves that grow upright and are not easy to bend. The dug out Allium orchid looks exactly like green onion, the green onion leaves and green onion whites are clearly distinguished! Although it looks like leeks and onions, once it blooms, it blooms in clusters, bursting out of the pot, which is very beautiful! Allium grandiflorum - colorful allium grandiflorumHuahua passed by a residential area before and saw a lot of old green onions in the green belt, but why were the colors of these green onions different from those we grow at home? Uh, it turns out this is the shallot that cannot be eaten! This is what happens with regular green onions, which usually get old and then start to bloom if you forget to pick them! This is what Allium giganteum blooms like. Isn’t it much prettier than the green onions we grow at home? Daffodils—when not blooming, they look like garlic sprouts!Huahua found it unbelievable that the old lady mistook daffodils for leeks. It was obvious that when daffodils were not in bloom, they looked no different from garlic! It’s far from leeks! Daffodils without flowers look just like garlic leaves! However, after blooming, the appearance of daffodils immediately improves by several levels! Crinum japonica - when it's not blooming it looks like corn leaves!When Huahua saw Crinum japonicum for the first time, she thought she had cultivated a dwarf version of corn. Especially before it bloomed, its broad and large leaves were so similar to corn leaves! But once it blooms, it has nothing to do with corn at all! |
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