Flower language: Frozen flame.This is a character that appears cold on the outside but passionate on the inside. Although covered with thick white frost, the Frost Morning still exudes a charming passion like fire. She stood there gracefully, wanting to speak but hesitant. But she is so fairy-like that just a smile from her is enough to drive people crazy. Beautiful form appreciationThe leaves of Frost Morning are blue and covered with thick white powder. Under normal conditions, the leaf tips and edges will be slightly reddish. In a sunny environment, the leaves of Frost Morning will turn into a bright red, projecting from the leaf tips and leaf edges where the white powder is thinner, and forming a transition color from red to white as the thickness of the powder on the leaves increases, like a blazing flame frozen in frost and snow. Therefore, the Frost Dynasty was given the flower language of "frozen flame". Frost Morning Glory is a small succulent plant, and the rosette of a mature plant can grow to about 10 cm. The old Frost Morning Tree can grow taller slowly as it ages. It is not easy for Frost Morning to sprout side buds, and it is rare to see Frost Morning growing in groups. |
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