The second one is: Hairy Yellow
The third one is: Water Yellow Pi
Onion
Alias: Giant Onion, Tall Onion, Shuo Onion
Family: Onion, Family: Liliaceae
Morphological Characteristics
Onion
Onion
Onion
Onion
Onion
Onion
Onion
Onion perennial; bulbs with a white membranous exocortex; the basal leaves broadly ribbon-shaped; Umbel diameter about 15 cm, with 2000~3000 small flowers, red or purple-red.
Maohuiza
Alias: Dioscorea, Fingertopia, Admiralty, Cardiac Grass, Poisonous Herb, Purple-flowering Maohuiza, Hanging Bell Flower
Family: Ginsengaceae
Morphological Characteristics:
Maohuiza is a biennial or perennial herb, which is distributed in mountainous regions at an elevation of 1200-1800 m. The stems are upright, less branched, and the whole plant is covered with red or reddish-red.
Maodi Huang is a biennial or perennial herb distributed in mountainous areas at an altitude of 1200-1800 meters, the stem is erect, less branched, the whole plant is covered with grayish-white pubescent and glandular hairs, and the leaves are two kinds of rooted leaves as well as stemmed leaves, which are ovate long oval, and the whole plant is densely hairy, and the flowers are two kinds of pink and white, terminal, in racemes, with the corolla clock-type with pink dots, and four stamens, and the fruit is a capsule. The height of the plant is 60~12Ocm, the leaf blade is ovoid or ovate-lanceolate, the leaf is rough, crumpled, the leaf is basal and rosulate, the leaf margin is crenate, the petiole is narrowly winged, the leaf shape is gradually smaller from the bottom to the top. Terminal raceme 50~8Ocm long, corolla campanulate ca. 7.5cm long, corolla wax purplish-red with light white spots on inner surface. The budding fruit is ovate, flowering from June to August, fruit ripening from August to October, and the seeds are very small. There are about 25 species in the same genus. Artificial cultivars are white, pink and crimson, etc., generally divided into white-flowered Liberty Bell, large-flowered Liberty Bell, heavy Liberty Bell.
Water Yellow Pippin
Alias: Water Flow Bean, Wild Bean
Family: Fabaceae Water Yellow Pippin
Morphological Characteristics:
Tree, 8-15 meters tall. The shoots are usually glabrous, sometimes slightly puberulent, and the old branches are densely covered with small gray-white lenticels. Leaves pinnately compound 20-25 centimeters long; leaflets 2-3 pairs, subleathery, ovate, broadly elliptic to long elliptic, 5-10 centimeters long, 4-8 centimeters wide, apex shortly acuminate or rounded, base broadly cuneate, rounded, or subtruncate; petiolules 6-8 millimeters long. Racemes axillary, 15-20 cm long, usually 2-flowered clusters at nodes of the inflorescence rachis; pedicels 5-8 mm long, with 2 ovate bracteoles under the calyx; calyx ca. 3 mm long, calyx teeth inconspicuous, outside slightly rust-colored pubescent, margins especially densely so; corolla white or pink, 12-14 mm long, each petal stalked, the flagellum abaxially silky hairy, margins inrolled, keeled petals slightly curved. Pods 4-5 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide, surface with inconspicuous small warty bumps, apically with a short, slightly curved beak, not dehiscent, with no elevated sides or wings along the sutures, 1-seeded; seeds reniform. Flowering May-June, fruiting August-October.