Datura flowerThe datura flower is also called the trumpet flower. In fact, although the name of this flower is very similar to the datura flower, in fact, the appearance of the two is completely different. The datura flower appears in the shape of a large trumpet. It is very similar to the Lycoris radiata. The shape of the whole plant is very peculiar and it is easy to distinguish it from the datura flower. MandragoraMandragora is also called white flowered Lycoris. Its color is mainly white. Its entire appearance is exactly the same as Lycoris radiata, but their colors are different. Mandragora is white, while Lycoris radiata is red. This difference in color is the most important point to distinguish the two. It is said that the Mandragora is a flower that blooms in heaven. LycorisLycoris radiata is what people often call the flower of the other shore. It always has red flowers, which are very beautiful and desolate. Lycoris radiata and Mandragora japonica are very similar, but the colors are different. Lycoris radiata is the flower of hell that blooms in hell. It is said that it blooms beside the Yellow Spring Road to guide the souls that come here, so it is also called the flower of guidance. |
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