Do you know the characteristics of moonlight flowers?
Another name for moonlight flower
Moonlight flower, there is a beautiful name called Xiyan, in addition, it is also called Chang'e running to the moon, Tianjiaoer, Tianjianzi.
The growth habit of moonlight flower
Moonflower is a plant of the family Convolvulaceae, which is native to America and is widely planted in China. He likes a sunny and warm environment, which is not very cold-resistant. If he encounters frost, he is easy to die. Moonlight flowers generally grow better in a sunny and humid environment, and the requirements for the soil are not high.
The flowers of the moonlight flowers are mainly white, and the flowers look like the full moon in the sky, which is big and beautiful, and blossoms at night.
The floral words of moonlight flowers
Moonlight flower language is more beautiful, is eternal love and fragile beauty.
In the twilight, never fade the face, in life, never lose the warmth.
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Do you know the nickname of moonlight flower?
Moonlight flower is a kind of herbaceous flower, which is similar to morning glory. However, moonlight flowers mainly bloom at night, which is also its characteristic.
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Luoshi is a kind of climbing vine plant, with small white flowers, which looks like a ten thousand words. Luoshi grows in many parts of our country.
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