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The difference between Manzhu Shahua and Mandala

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The difference between Manzhu Shahua and Mandala

The other shore flower is a variety of Lycoris radiata, a perennial herb native to China, Japan and Korea. It is divided into two kinds: Manzhu Shahua and Mandala. The main difference between Manzhu Shahua and Mandala is the color of the flower. Manzhu Shahua is bright red. Mandala Huawei is white. Let's take a look!

Manzhu Shahua

Manzhushahua is a perennial herb with thick underground stems and linear leaves, which are drawn from the base after flowering, scape is 30-60 cm high, umbels terminal, flowers bright red, tepals short, tepals narrowly oblanceolate, turned outward, stamens and styles protruding, beautiful posture, flowering from July to September, blooming in July and growing in summer.

Mandala

Lycoris paniculata, subglobose, purplish brown, leaves banded, 0.5-1 cm wide, apex obtuse, with pink-green belt in the middle, scape erect, 30-50 cm high, flowers 5-7 terminal umbels, funnelform, white, perianth lobes wrinkled, reverse, capsule.

The common misunderstandings of the other shore flower

1. Red mandala = manzhushahua: red mandala is a color of mandala, not mandala. Manzhushahua, also known as the other bank flower, belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae, while the mandala belongs to the genus Datura of the Solanaceae. It is generally believed that the flowers grow by the three-way river. The flowers are magical and can evoke memories when they are alive.

2. Mandala = mandala: mandala and mandala are two kinds of flowers. Mandala refers to white other shore flower, that is, Lycoris grandiflora, while mandala has many colors and belongs to Solanaceae.

 
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