Self-created novel plants (with effects)

The mandala flowers are:

The four types of Tianhua (Tianyu mandala flower, Moko mandala flower, Manzhu Shahua, Moko Manshu flower), flower color Nearly red, this flower has always been regarded as a celestial flower in India. Note: Moko means special emphasis on the size and beauty of this flower.

Lotus:

Buddhism regards the lotus as a holy flower, using the lotus as a metaphor for the Buddha, symbolizing that the Bodhisattva was born in the troubles of life and death without being disturbed by the troubles of life and death. Buddhism has a precious umbrella There are eight auspicious treasures: , Pisces, Aquarius, Lotus, White Conch, Ruyi, Baoban, and Golden Wheel. Sakyamuni placed the lotus in the most noble position. Due to the sacred significance of lotus in Buddhism, the Buddhist holy flower is called "lotus" in the Buddhist scriptures, the Buddhist country is called "lotus realm", the cassock is called "lotus robe", and the monk's mudra of practice is called "lotus" He put his palms together" and even called the Buddha Sakyamuni the "Lotus Prince".

Mountain Magnolia:

Mountain Magnolia is a majestic tree with luxuriant branches and leaves at the entrance or courtyard of a solemn, incense-filled ancient temple. The mountain magnolia tree is luxuriant, with large leaves and dense shade, flowers as big as lotus and full of fragrance. It not only brings coolness and fragrance to tourists, but also adds a bit of mystery to the temple. The thick branches naturally stretch out to all sides, and the broad and dark green leaves are covered with the branches, whirling in various shapes, just like a big umbrella, covering the temple tightly. From June to July, milky white flowers as big as the mouth of a bowl bloom among the green leaves. The nine tepals are spread out flatly, and a cylindrical aggregate fruit stands upright in the middle, just like Sakyamuni Buddha sitting on a rosette. This is probably the mountain. Magnolia became the origin of the sacred tree in Buddhism.

Udumbara:

Sanskrit Udumbara, also known as Udumbara, Udumbara, Udumbara, Udumbara, etc., free translation of Lingrui , Ruiying. flower name. Produced in the foothills of the Himalayas, Deccan Plateau, Ceylon and other places. The flowers are hidden in the pot-shaped concave receptacle and are often mistaken for cryptogamous plants. It is said in the world that the flower blooms only once every three thousand years, when the King of Chakra and the Buddha appear in the world, which is a metaphor for an extremely rare and unworldly thing. In Buddhist scriptures, it is often used to describe the Buddha and the rareness of the Buddha's Dharma. For example, the "Lotus Sutra: Convenient Product" says: "Such a wonderful Dharma, the Buddhas Tathagata, always speak of it, like the excellent Tanbow flower, it appears every now and then." "Ephemeral flower appears once." The idiom comes from this.

There are also some names:

Manjusri

Mandosahua

Suddenly Smiling

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Dianthus

Mandala

Poppy

Lycoris alba

Bing Deng Jade Dew