A long time after the magnolia in our apartment yard, I saw a white flower that looked like Magnolia. It turns out that it was American amaryllis. When I searched for the Naver Knowledge Dictionary, it was said that the American corollo is a debris tree, its origin is the northeastern part of the United States and Mexico, and its flower color is yellowish green. Oh, it's strange. So what if the white part is not a flower? It is called a flower stipule. Unlike ordinary corolloes, the tip of the flower stalk is indented. American blossoms are also known as Western blossoms and flowering blossoms. The bottom part of the picture is a white flower.
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