In this age of advanced internet, we can ask any unfamiliar creatures online and get answers from professionals quickly. Some common animals, such as the hoopoe and the oleander hawk moth, have even become memes in the science circle because they are asked so frequently. In contrast, plants are not so noticeable. However, in certain seasons, some plants can also appear on the identification list for a long time, and their frequency of appearance is no less than that of Internet celebrity animals. Fragrant jasmine is one of them. Fragrant osmanthus, a "re-asking suicide" flower | Σ64 / wikimedia It is the warm sunshine of early spring Edgeworthia chrysantha is one of the earliest deciduous shrubs to bloom in the south of the Yangtze River. It is also one of the most widely planted but lesser-known plants. In winter and spring, its treetops grow drooping, grayish-yellow inflorescences that look like small honeycombs from a distance. In early spring, the weather is chilly and many plants have not yet blossomed. At this time, the small flowers on the inflorescence of the osmanthus tree bloom from the outside to the inside, forming yellow and white flower balls on the branches, like the warm sun in winter. The bright light yellow corolla is particularly eye-catching in the withered yellow, exuding a rich fragrance that attracts people to stop and look. Inflorescence of jasmine | Shimizu Satsuki/wikimedia The flower ball of the fragrant jasmine is composed of 30 to 50 small flowers, the calyx is four-lobed, the calyx tube is very long, and the stamens are arranged in two rows, four high and four low. Only early spring insects with long beaks can reach the deeper stamens and pollinate them. The hairy flowers on the inflorescence bloom from the outside to the inside | gailhampshire / flickr When the warm winds of March start to blow and various spring flowers begin to bloom, the flowers of the osmanthus will quietly wither and the green leaves will begin to sprout. The leaves of the osmanthus are large and thick, similar to the leaves of bayberry or loquat. In spring and summer, all trees are lush and green, and the osmanthus is often planted in the shade, so it does not attract much attention. In autumn, the leaves of the osmanthus fall off, leaving only the reddish-brown branches, which makes it even more indistinguishable from other trees. Its branches are often divided into three branches, and the bark is covered with lenticels and scars left by petioles, which can be slightly distinguished from other shrubs. Leaves and branches of the jasmine tree | Derek Ramsey & Flobbadob / wikimedia The specific epithet chrysantha of Edgeworthia comes from the Greek chrysos and anthos, meaning "golden flower"; the genus name Edgeworthia is to commemorate the 19th-century Irish botanist Michael Edgeworth and his sister, the children's writer Maria Edgeworth. The former worked for the East India Company, and her family surname is also used to name some other Asian plants, such as the common maidenhair fern Adiantum edgeworthii, Amphicarpaea edgeworthii, etc. Red-flowered osmanthus | Σ64 / wikimedia Flower knot is hard to untie The branches of the osmanthus tree are flexible and can be tied into knots without breaking. Many people come here to tie knots, and it has even become a custom. Therefore, you can often see osmanthus trees with knots tied into twisted and deformed shapes in scenic spots, which greatly affects the viewing effect. It is said on the Internet that if you put the flower of the osmanthus tree under your pillow, you will not have nightmares, and if you tie a knot on the osmanthus tree branches, you can make your dreams come true, so it is also called "dream flower". This is also one of the motivations for many people to tie knots. Twisted osmanthus branches | jieyu16 / Tuchong Creative The name "Dream Flower" may come from Daphne odora, which is in the same family as Osmanthus fragrans. According to the "Qingyi Lu" in the late Five Dynasties, a monk was sleeping on a stone in Lushan Mountain. He smelled a strong flower fragrance in his dream. After waking up, he found a flower with a strange fragrance and called it "Sleeping Fragrance". Later generations believed that this was an auspicious flower and called it Daphne odora. There are many plants with yellow flowers in the Thymelaeaceae family, similar to Osmanthus fragrans. The legend of "Dream Flower" may have come from this. Daphne koreana is the most common plant of the Thymelaeaceae family besides Osmanthus fragrans. The horticultural variety "Daxonia odora" is a common New Year flower. It is fragrant indoors when it blooms and is very popular. Daphne odora 'Aureomarginata'. | Leonora (Ellie) Enking / flickr Another legend is often seen in scenic spot propaganda, saying that the bending of the branches of the osmanthus tree symbolizes lingering, and tying knots on the tree means sweet and happy love, which means "heart has thousands of knots". However, "heart has thousands of knots" comes from the Song Dynasty Zhang Xian's poem "Qian Qiu Sui", "The heart is like a double silk net, with thousands of knots in it", which refers to net knots, not flower knots. Of course, there are flower knots in ancient poetry, but they are not osmanthus, but cloves. The term "lilac knot" often appears in poems after the Tang Dynasty, such as Yin E's "He Manzi" in the Tang Dynasty, which has "I want to express the sadness of separation, and the lilac knot is in my heart"; Wei Xiang's "Luoyang Spring·Lilac Flowers" in the Song Dynasty also has "I want to hate the spring breeze for no reason, and I hate that it cannot untie the thousands of knots." The clove knot here does not refer to a knot tied on the lilac branch, but refers to the four-cracked front end of the lilac bud, which is shaped like a knot. In fact, in ancient poetry, no matter which type of knot it is, it is generally used to describe the sadness, resentment, and unhappiness in the heart, and has nothing to do with the sweetness of love. Lilac Syringa oblata | wikimedia There is another common plant in the Thymelaeaceae family called Daphne genkwa, which blooms purple flowers in spring, with flowers first and leaves later. The shape of the flowers is very similar to that of lilac. In this way, we can also forcibly link the knot of lilac with the knot of lilac. The word "芫" in 芫花 is pronounced as "yuán" here. Another pronunciation, "yán", is used in "芫荽[suī]", which is coriander. | Jeffdelonge / wikimedia Spring on paper In addition to being ornamental, another use of the tree is to make paper. The bark of the tree is flexible and slightly poisonous, and the paper made from it is not easily eaten by insects. In Yunnan, locals use Edgeworthia gardneri, Stellera chamaejasme, and Wikstroemia plants from the same family to make paper, which can be preserved for hundreds of years and is quite precious. W. indica, also known as the king of woad, has yellow-green flowers | Aqiao HQ / flickr Papermaking with kaempferia is more common in Japan. Traditional Japanese handmade paper is called "washi" (わし), and the raw materials are generally plants of the genus kaempferia and paper mulberry. After the 16th century, kaempferia gradually became the main material. These papers are tough and durable. In addition to being used for writing and painting by the nobility, they are also used to make clothes and handicrafts, such as vestments, paper umbrellas, folding fans, etc., so Japan once banned private cutting of kaempferia. Different types of Japanese paper | Tomomarusan / wikimedia Because it is difficult to grow plants of the genus Ampelopsis in Japan, in the 12th year of the Meiji era, Ampelopsis began to be used as one of the main materials for making banknotes, and it is still in use today. The cultivation of Ampelopsis for papermaking is mainly concentrated in Shimane, Iwate, Kochi and other prefectures (provincial administrative units in Japan). The National Printing Bureau, which is responsible for printing Japanese yen banknotes, purchases Ampelopsis from local areas every year. However, due to the aging of old farmers in recent years and the lack of successors, the production of Ampelopsis has been declining year by year, and Japan has begun to rely on imports. The production of Japanese agarwood in several years | jsapa.or.jp In addition, the branches of yukata are often divided into three branches. There is a Japanese surname "Saneda" (さえぐさ), which evolved from the Japanese name of yukata "Mitsumata" (みつまた). “Three branches” are often divided into three branches | peganum / flickr The meaning of knotted incense is a forced association by people. No matter how many knots are tied, it cannot untie the knots in people's hearts. I know that this winter still makes everyone "feel a lot of knots in their hearts". I hope the fragrance of knotted incense can untie the knots in people's hearts. Author: Frost Moth This article comes from the Species Calendar, welcome to forward If you need to reprint, please contact [email protected] |
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