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What is the flower language of sweet potato?

Sweet potato flower is a common flower in rural areas, which mostly blooms on sweet potato vines. Petals are white, lavender and purplish red, bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, 3 ~ 4 cm long, with rich fragrance. Sweet potato flowers can be used as food and medicine. So, do you know what the flower language of sweet potato flower is? Why don't you come with me to see what the flower language of sweet potato flower is?

Sweet potato flower language is: plain is true.

Sweet potato flowers, flowers on sweet potato vines, are mostly lavender and white, shaped like small morning glory. Stamens are flush with the flowering plane and have fragrance. It can be used as medicine or cooked with sweet potato vine as a side dish. Cymes are axillary, with 3 ~ 7 flowers in the shape of cymes, and the peduncle is 2 ~ 10.5 cm long, slightly stout, hairless or sometimes puberulent; Bracts are small, lanceolate, 2 ~ 4 mm long, with awn tips or acute tips at the top, caducous; Pedicel length 2 ~ 10 mm; Sepals are oblong or oval, with different lengths. The outer sepals are 7 ~ 10 mm long, and the inner sepals are 8 ~ 1 1 mm long. The top suddenly becomes awn-pointed, with no hair or sparse cilia. Corolla pink, white, lavender or purple, bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, 3 ~ 4 cm long, glabrous outside; Stamens and styles are embedded, and filaments are hairy at the base; Ovary 2-4-loculed, hairy or sometimes glabrous. Flowering habits vary with varieties and growth conditions. Some varieties are easy to bloom, others will bloom when the climate is dry, which is common in areas with high temperature and short sunshine, and rarely blooms in areas with low temperature.

Sweet potato flowers are shaped like Petunia, but they are actually more fragrant than Petunia. Because sweet potatoes grow in the ground, vines are entangled very repeatedly, and Petunia often blooms in the ground with a vine.

The capsule is ovoid or oblate, with a false diaphragm and divided into 4 cells. Seeds 1 ~ 4, usually 2, glabrous. Because sweet potatoes are cross-pollinated, self-pollination often does not bear fruit, so sometimes they only bloom and do not bear fruit.