小樱桃(铃铛铁)Little Cherry Bell

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"小樱桃" or "铃铛铁" typically refers to a plant known as Common Toadflax (scientific name: Linaria vulgaris), also referred to as "Little Cherry Bell." It belongs to the order Lamiales and is a wild perennial herbaceous plant known for its distinctive bell-shaped flowers.

Here are some key characteristics of Common Toadflax:

Flowers: Its flowers are typically small and bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, with petals that are blue or purple.

Leaves: The leaves are linear and dark green, sometimes with varieties exhibiting a pale purple hue.

Habitat: Common Toadflax is typically found in coastal areas, grasslands, wastelands, and along roadsides. It is a drought-tolerant plant and can thrive in dry environments.

The name "Little Cherry Bell" is sometimes used due to the resemblance of its flowers in shape and color to cherries or bells. Its flowers attract various insects, including bees and butterflies, contributing to its ecological importance in some ecosystems.

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"小樱桃" or "铃铛铁" typically refers to a plant known as Common Toadflax (scientific name: Linaria vulgaris), also referred to as "Little Cherry Bell." It belongs to the order Lamiales and is a wild perennial herbaceous plant known for its distinctive bell-shaped flowers.

Here are some key characteristics of Common Toadflax:

Flowers: Its flowers are typically small and bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, with petals that are blue or purple.

Leaves: The leaves are linear and dark green, sometimes with varieties exhibiting a pale purple hue.

Habitat: Common Toadflax is typically found in coastal areas, grasslands, wastelands, and along roadsides. It is a drought-tolerant plant and can thrive in dry environments.

The name "Little Cherry Bell" is sometimes used due to the resemblance of its flowers in shape and color to cherries or bells. Its flowers attract various insects, including bees and butterflies, contributing to its ecological importance in some ecosystems.

"小樱桃" or "铃铛铁" typically refers to a plant known as Common Toadflax (scientific name: Linaria vulgaris), also referred to as "Little Cherry Bell." It belongs to the order Lamiales and is a wild perennial herbaceous plant known for its distinctive bell-shaped flowers.

Here are some key characteristics of Common Toadflax:

Flowers: Its flowers are typically small and bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, with petals that are blue or purple.

Leaves: The leaves are linear and dark green, sometimes with varieties exhibiting a pale purple hue.

Habitat: Common Toadflax is typically found in coastal areas, grasslands, wastelands, and along roadsides. It is a drought-tolerant plant and can thrive in dry environments.

The name "Little Cherry Bell" is sometimes used due to the resemblance of its flowers in shape and color to cherries or bells. Its flowers attract various insects, including bees and butterflies, contributing to its ecological importance in some ecosystems.

1~2 year old seedlings