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What flowers are there in autumn

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-17 09:21:29
In autumn, there are usually autumnal Narcissus, which is a kind of perennial herb bulbous flower. The flower color is light pink or purplish red, which is very popular with people. There are also eight treasures of Jingtian, which belongs to the fleshy herb, whose flowers are very magnificent. There are also asters, which have various colors and long flowering period. There are chrysanthemums, which are the symbol of autumn.

1. Autumn Narcissus

It is a perennial bulbous flower with a flowering period usually from August to October. The shape of its flower bud is similar to that of a spindle. When it opens, it looks like a funnel. Its flower color is light pink or purple red. It looks very elegant and beautiful, so it is liked by many people. Originally grown in Europe and the Mediterranean, it was introduced to China in the 1970s. They are often planted in flower beds or gardens.

2. Babao Jingtian

It is also called gorgeous Jingtian, which belongs to the fleshy perennial herb. Its underground stem is very thick, and the aboveground stem is in clusters. It looks very thick and straight. Its whole plant is white pink or purplish red. When the flowers are in full bloom, it is very beautiful, and its flower color is very beautiful.

3. Asters

Although its name is purple garden, its decors are not only purple, but also white and pink. However, no matter which color it is, it is deeply loved by people. And its flowering time is also very long, from spring to autumn.

4. Chrysanthemum

Speaking of this, we should all be very familiar with it. From ancient times to the present, people are full of praise for it. It is usually open in autumn, so it is regarded as a symbol of autumn, and even people call September as the chrysanthemum moon. In addition, it also symbolizes longevity or longevity. If you pick it on September 9, it will have a very good meaning.

Chrysanthemum

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