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The difference between the other shore flower and the mandala

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The difference between the other shore flower and the mandala

The other shore flower, also known as Manzhushahua, is a variety of Lycoris radiata. Datura is a wild erect woody annual herb of Solanaceae. Both flowers are related to Buddhism and represent death, but they can be completely distinguished from each other in shape. Let's take a look!

The families and genera of Datura are different from those of Datura.

1. The other shore flower: the other shore flower is a variety of plants, angiosperms, Monocotyledons, asparagus, Amaryllidaceae, Lycoris and Lycoris.

2. Datura: Datura belongs to the plant kingdom, phylum angiosperm, subphylum angiosperm, dicotyledonous class, chrysanthemum subclass, Solanaceae, Solanaceae, Datura, and Datura.

The nickname of Biganhua and mandala is different.

1. The other shore flower: the other names of the other bank flower are safflower Lycoris, Manzhu Shahua, dragon claw flower, old raven garlic, garlic grass, ghost fire, ghost flower, hell flower and so on.

2. Mandala: the nicknames of mandala are mandala, manda, manza, manda, ecstasy, walnut, golden flower, maple eggplant flower, ten thousand peach blossom, noisy sheep flower, big trumpet flower, mountain eggplant and so on.

The morphological difference between Bedanhua and Datura

1, the other shore flower: Lycoris radiata is a perennial herb, the bulb is nearly spherical, with purple-brown film outside, 1-3 cm in diameter. Leaves narrowly banded, ca. 15 cm long, ca. 0.5 cm wide, top obtuse, dark green, with pink-green belt in the middle. Umbels terminal, flower stems about 30 cm tall, bright red. The florescence is from August to September and the fruiting period is October.

2. Datura stramonium: Datura is a wild erect woody annual herb of Solanaceae, 0.5 to 1.5 meters high, with stout, cylindrical, light green or purplish stems and lower Lignification. Leaves alternate, upper opposite, leaf blade ovate or broadly ovate, tip acuminate. Flowers solitary between branches or leaf axils, erect, with short pedicels, calyx tube-shaped, 4-5 cm long, Corolla funnel-shaped, lower half greenish, upper white or lavender. Capsule erect, ovate, 3-4.5 cm long and 2-4 cm in diameter, surface with hard needles or sometimes no thorns and nearly smooth, yellowish when mature.

The similarities between the other shore flower and the mandala

1, the names are very beautiful, but also have very mysterious legends.

2. All have something to do with Buddhism. Mandala is one of the four famous flowers of Buddhism. The other shore flower, also known as Manzhu Shahua, is one of the four flowers in the Fahua Sutra.

3. All of them are poisonous. It is said that the seeds of Datura mandala are the most poisonous, and the rhizomes of the other shore flowers are poisonous.

4. They are all inauspicious flowers, and both flowers represent death. It is rumored that the Mandala flowers are in full bloom on the road to heaven, representing darkness, hope, death, etc. The flowers on the other side are full of the way to hell, representing sadness, yearning and death.

 
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