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Grandma cut a leek in the neighbor's house and made dumplings for her grandson. She was poisoned immediately after eating!

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-16 09:18:34
Huahua recently read the news. It is said that an old lady secretly went to her neighbor's house to cut leeks and make dumplings for her little grandson. As a result, the little grandson was poisoned and went to the hospital after eating! At that time, I knew that the old lady didn't cut leeks at all, but the daffodils that didn't bloom!

Wind and rain orchid - like onion and leek, bloom as soon as it rains!

Huahua is the first one to talk about the recent fire storm orchid! As soon as it rains, it blooms, so it's called rain orchid, and rain orchid is divided into two varieties, leek orchid and green onion orchid.

It looks like leek of leek. Its leaves are flat and easy to fall.

Dig out the leaves to see if they are more like leeks?

It looks like a green onion with round leaves. It is not easy to bend when growing upright.

The green onion is exactly the same as the green onion. The onion leaves and the green onion are very clear.

Although it looks like leek and leek, but once flowering, it is a bunch of open pot, especially beautiful!

Scallion - scallion with color

Flower before passing a community, see green belt there are many old onions, but how is this green onion different from the color of our family? Well, it's a big green onion that can't be eaten!

The common green onion is like this, generally forget to pick it off, grow old, it will bloom!

It's like this that the spring onions bloom. Isn't it much better than the spring onions we raise in our family?

Narcissus - do not bloom like garlic!

For the lady who treats the daffodils as leeks, the flowers are incredible. When they don't bloom, they look like garlic! It's far from leek!

The daffodils that don't bloom are all garlic leaves!

But after the flowering of the Narcissus, the beauty immediately improved several grades!

Flowering crinum

Manjusri - no flowers like corn leaves!

When Hua Hua first saw wenshulan, he thought that he had cultivated a dwarf version of corn, especially before he bloomed, the wide and large leaves were very similar to those of corn!

Chinese onion

But as soon as it blooms, it's totally different from corn!

Flowering crinum

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