The leaves of Andromeda are alternate, with petiole length of 1.5 cm to 6 cm, broadly oval or obovate oblong, length of 6 cm to 15 cm, width of 6 cm to 10 cm, white powder on the back of leaves, and 6 to 8 pairs of lateral veins. The stem is round or wedge-shaped, first short and pointed, the surface is green, the back flour is white and pubescent.
The diameter of the flower body is 8 cm to 10 cm, and the pedicel is four or five cm long; The buds are slightly pink; White and fragrant, 9 perianth pieces, 3 outer wheels are pink, and the rest are white. The stamens are mostly purple-red, the anthers are open inward, and the gynoecium is oval.
Aggregate fruit oval, 4 cm to 6 cm long, 2 cm wide, red, with a sharp apex. The seeds are orange-yellow, nearly round, and about 0.6 cm in diameter.
Peanut is at the top of the branch, with a long flower stalk. When it is in full bloom, it floats with the wind and smells fragrant, just like a goddess scattering flowers, hence the name "Goddess Flower". The flowering period is from early June to mid-July, and the fruit ripening period is from mid-September.
Goddess magnolia