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Huangshan is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China. The Wild Flowers in Huangshan describes 150 species of wild flowers from Huangshan (137 species of which have pictures). The Wild Flowers in Huangshan briefly introduces the morphological characteristics of 15 species of arboreous flowers, 47 species of bush flower, 33 species of herbaceous flowers, 12 species of fruticose flowers and 3 species of epiphytical flower as representative of the wild flowers of Huangshan. Garden, forestry, and horticulture students, and other people who are interested in plants may like The Wild Flowers in Huangshan. It will help tourists to Huangshan to have some basic knowledge of some flower species, with the help of the pictures and morphological descriptions.
1. Natural condition of Huangshan
2. The wild flowers in Huangshan and their distribution
3. Ornamental characteristics of the wild flowers in Huangshan
3.1 Petalody
3.2 The color change of flowers
3.3 The change of flowers and floral parts growing from on the plants
3.4 Variegated foliage plants
4. The brief morphological characteristics of important wild flowers
4.1 Arboreous wild flowers
4.2 Fruticose wild flowers
4.3 Herbaceous wild flowers
4.4 Epiphytical wild flowers