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What is a dharma? Damianhua language

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, What is a dharma? Damianhua language

Dharma, also known as raspberry, raspberry rose. Deciduous or semi-evergreen trailing shrub. The twig was hooked and stabbed. Feather strong compound leaves, leaflets 5-7, ovate elliptic or Obovate, abaxially pilose, stipules Adnate to petiole, entire. Corymbose inflorescence. The flowers are white and fragrant. The fruit is nearly spherical and crimson. The flowering period is from April to May and the fruit ripening stage is from September to October.

What is a dharma?

The flowers are thick and fragrant, and the color turns red as a result of autumn. It is suitable to be a hedge, or it can be planted alone on the edge of the grass. The fruit can be eaten raw or processed to make wine. The root contains tannin and can be extracted from tannin extract. Flowers are a good source of honey and essential oils can also be extracted. Growing in areas ranging from 250m to 2200 m above sea level, it is often born in hillside thickets, grass, miscellaneous trees, stream sides, hillside roadsides, shady lands, and forest margins. Resistant to drought and afraid of waterlogging.

Damianhua language

The language of the flower is: the beauty of the end, the girl's youth has passed, the relationship has ended, leaving only the faint fragrance of the flowers to outline the once beautiful memories.

Leaflets usually 5, subinflorescence occasionally 3, petiole 8-15 cm long; leaflet ovate-elliptic, Obovate or orbicular, 3-6 (- 9) cm long and 2-4.5 cm wide, apex caudal tip, acute or acuminate, base subrounded or broadly cuneate, margin acutely serrate, shallow and sparse toward base, dark green above, usually glabrous or occasionally pilose, densely pilose or sparsely pilose below Petiolules and leaf rachis pilose and scattered furrow-shaped prickles; stipules mostly Adnate to petiole, free part lanceolate, apex acuminate, entire often glandular, hairy.

 
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