These 15 kinds of flowers, which I played with every day when I was a child, are almost invisible now...

These 15 kinds of flowers, which I played with every day when I was a child, are almost invisible now...

Solanum nigrum


Solanum nigrum is not a grape, not a grape! Every time we see this fruit that looks like a miniature black grape, our greedy friends can’t help but pick it and eat it. It tastes sour and sweet, but adults always tell you that you can’t eat it!

Dogtail grass


If we were to say what wild grass I played with the most on the roadside when I was a child, it would definitely be foxtail grass. The most amazing thing was that there were always older brothers and sisters who would weave it into various small animals, and worship them with starry eyes!

Ramie


Qiang (qǐng) hemp, the name is a bit difficult to pronounce, but it is the most common flower in rural areas. Girls often pick it to make earrings. The light yellow flowers are inconspicuous but fragrant. If you peel off the seeds inside the fruit, you can smell a fresh fragrance!

Pony Pickle Melon


When I was a child, I often saw rows of melon vines in the fields. There were miniature watermelons buried in them. They smelled a bit fragrant, and they were undoubtedly watermelons! I was warned every time not to eat them, but I still picked a few to take home. It was so much fun!

Xanthium


Have you ever been walking on the road as a child and your clothes were suddenly caught by something? When you turned around, you saw some prickly little balls? Huahua tells you, this thing is called Xanthium sibiricum, and some people call it picking pears. Some naughty kids are naughty and stick these thorn balls on girls' clothes and hair, which makes people hate it!

Mirabilis jalapa


There is always a Mirabilis jalapa in the yard of my hometown. It always blooms in the evening. Its black seeds look like landmines, so it is also called landmine flower. My friends always pick the petals of Mirabilis jalapa, dip them in water and stick them on their foreheads as flower ornaments. Have you ever played like this?

Hollow bubble


The hollow bubble, also known as rose berry, has a red fruit like strawberry and tastes a bit sweet, but you can't eat too much!

Erigeron grandiflora


The large-flowered fleabane looks very much like a small chrysanthemum, and there are clusters of them on the roadside. Pick a bunch and put them in a vase. It looks so beautiful!

Water Candle


It is said that this thing is more effective in smoking mosquitoes after lighting it on fire. Have you ever used it?

Goosegrass


The grass really lives up to its name, it is as strong as beef tendon. My hands were bruised from pulling it when I was a kid, but it is still as solid as Mount Tai!

Henna


The scientific name of henna is Impatiens balsamina, and it is most popular among girls. Crush the petals and apply them on the nails, and the nails will turn red after a while.

Thistle


The name is unfamiliar, but you must be familiar with the flower. The branches have thorns and the flowers are lavender. They are very cute and a bit like dandelions.

Cassia


Dry and fry the seeds of Cassia, then soak them in water and drink it to clear the liver and improve eyesight!

purslane


Purslane is a very common wild vegetable. In late spring, pick a handful of the tenderest purslane after the rain, wash and blanch it, add some sesame oil and chili peppers fried with green onion and ginger, and then mix it with salt and vinegar. It is so fragrant and refreshing!

water chestnut


Flower lovers in the south should be familiar with water chestnuts. They can be steamed or cooked into porridge. They taste good and are very healthy!

There are so many flowers and plants in my memory

The variety is not expensive, but it accompanied us throughout our childhood

Flower lovers, how much can you still remember?

<<:  The leaves of this flower will shrink when touched. It is most suitable to grow a pot of it if you have children at home!

>>:  Keep these 15 kinds of flowers at home to keep you cool and relieve the heat, and you don’t even need to turn on the air conditioner!

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