Elegant winged chrysanthemum, bitter lettuce

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-01-29

The dew is fragrant with winged fruit chrysanthemum, and the autumn water is bright and looking forward to the distant fragrance.

The wind swept the clouds and fog, and the moon shone with yellow flowers and frost.

Moon Shadow Flowers.

Pterocarpa (Latin name lactuca indica L.).) is a treasure of the genus Asteraceae lettuce, with its unique form and strong vitality, showing its endless charm to the world. It has been given many names: bitter lettuce, mountain horse grass, wild lettuce, sericulture grass, and Yunnan winged fruit chrysanthemum, each of which depicts its characteristics. Its flowering and fruiting season spans four seasons, from April to November, showing the beauty of its vitality.

It is widely distributed in Beijing, Jilin, Hebei, Shaanxi, Shandong and other places in China, and also has a place in Eastern Siberia and the Far East of Russia, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia and northwestern India. It grows vigorously in valleys, on hillside edges and understory, in shrublands or ditches, in hillside meadows or fields, and at altitudes of 300-2000 meters.

Winged chrysanthemum is adaptable and not strict on the soil, but it grows best in fertile, well-drained soil. It prefers a warm and humid climate and has a flexible harvest season. Its propagation method is generally seedling transplanting.

The whole herb can be used as medicine, which has extremely high feed value, and is also a high-protein forage plant for the primary production of grass-fed animal husbandry. It has low requirements for the growing environment and can be promoted even in areas with special conditions, so it has a certain economic value.

With such a rich connotation and strong adaptability, it has become a bright star in nature. Whether as a medicinal plant or as a forage plant, it has shown extraordinary value. In the future exploration and utilization, Wingfruit will become an important resource for us.

There is also a beautiful myth and legend in China, which says that in the deep mountains of ancient times, there was a magical land where a plant called Wingfruit grew here. It is said that this fruit has magical powers, which can give humans extraordinary abilities, allowing people to have wings and fly in the sky.

There was a young man named who was very eager to possess the magical powers of winged fruit chrysanthemum. So, he decided to go deep into the mountains to find the winged fruit chrysanthemum. After a long and arduous journey, the young man finally found that magical land. Here, he saw a beautiful crane, and the crane told him that only by passing the test could he gain the power of the winged chrysanthemum.

The young man was put to the test, and he passed all the difficulties with his wisdom and courage. Eventually, he succeeded in gaining the power of the winged chrysanthemum, and his body became as light as the wind, and his wings spread out and flew into the sky. He felt freedom and happiness that he had never felt before, as if he had become a god.

This legend tells us that Wingfruit is not just a magical plant, it also represents the human quest for freedom and ideals. Through hard work and courage, we can overcome all difficulties and achieve our dreams. At the same time, this legend also reminds us to cherish the magical power that nature has given us, protect the natural environment, and let this magical power exist in this world forever.

The flower language of the winged fruit chrysanthemum is ordinary, hard work and perseverance, this flower is not particularly eye-catching, but it grows silently and brings a good side to people. Its flower language is closely related to the way it grows, and the winged fruit chrysanthemum shows its beauty and value in obscurity. It takes a long time for this flower to bloom, and it is constantly accumulating strength to finally bloom at the right time. Its open process implies hard work and perseverance, and only by constantly accumulating and waiting can we finally achieve success.

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