|In the Name of the Tiger | Taiwan Native Plants New Year's Cards

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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51698257510_e4580187ec_o_d.gif |In the Name of the Tiger | Taiwan Native Plants New Year's Cards The Zodiac is the twelve animals used by the Chinese nation to represent the year. Animals are also often used in naming people, movies, Chinese medicinal materials and plants; but did you know that the Chinese zodiac signs also appear in Taiwan's native plants? Most plants named after animals are named according to their morphological characteristics and usage methods. It's the Year of the Tiger. Let's get to know the native or unique plants named "Tiger" on our beautiful island! |Two versions, two different paper textures, both with envelopes| -Woo Who Hu It’s the Year of the Tiger. In this Chinese zodiac year, WOO, WHO, and HU are indistinguishable from each other. Through funny greeting cards, you can recite rap characters, humorously learn the sound of "tiger"... -Year of the Tiger Plant There are six native Taiwanese plants named after tigers on the front of the card. The content includes: "Trinity Tripterocarp" Hiptage benghalensis (L.) Kurz. The tigertail vine is generally called the samurai vine. In the use of the ethnic plants of the Paiwan people, it is used as one of the indicators of age. When the samurai vine fruit matures and falls, it is the best time to plant taro. Putting up a new red-leaf outfit for the broad-leaved forest, so the name "Red Dragon" went away. The resulting samara has three wings, and the mature samara when it falls off rotates like the propeller of an airplane. It is also called "kite fruit, windmill vine". Vining Galphimia Tristellateia austraIlasiae A. Richard Taiwan's three-star fruit vines are native to the coastal forests of Hengchun Peninsula and Lanyu. Three star-shaped rice-shaped samaras are pasted back to back into one body, so they are called three-star fruit vines, also known as star fruit vines or vines. Sex acerola, this should be the plant named after the tiger in the southernmost part of Taiwan. Because a large amount of land development and environmental damage have become rare in Taiwan's native land, it has been included in the endangered species of conservation plants. "Five Tigers Down the Mountain Taiwan Euphorbia" Galarhoeus calonesiaca (Croizat) Hara Speaking of Taiwan Euphorbia, probably few people know what it is, but when you talk about "Big Armour", anyone who has learned the herb will know who it is. Dajiacao is a famous snake medicine among folks. Because of its fierce nature, the five tigers descend the mountain, so it is called the five tigers descending the mountain. Taiwan Euphorbia is an endemic species, and wild plants can be seen in low-altitude areas in the west. In recent years, many people have used it for medicinal cultivation. Tiger Stick Polygonum cuspidatum Sieb. et Zucc. On the stone wall next to the Great Buddha Temple on the outskirts of the famous historical and cultural city of "Langzhong City" in Sichuan, the two characters "Tiger Creek" are engraved. In the Palace of Medicine King, because the tiger’s leg disease was cured by it, it was called "Polygonum cuspidatum". As for whether Sun Simiao really cured tiger’s leg problems with Polygonum cuspidatum, it is impossible to examine it. However, among Chinese medicine, Polygonum cuspidatum is indeed a good medicine for treating joint diseases blindly. "Beautiful Vein Raspberry" Rubus euphlebophyllus Hayata Aunt Tiger has heard big threatening stories since she was a child. She likes to chew on the little fingers of children. However, how could such a beautiful plant be named Hupo thorn? How can such a beautiful and lovely flower be so terrible? Take a closer look: if you see the barb-like spikes all over, you will understand that it is a powerful character, with a strong defense mechanism that can't be ignored. The spicy appearance represents the delicious fruit that protects it! "Littleleaf Indian Mulberry" Morinda parvifolia Bartl. The red bead vine of the Rubiaceae family is also known as the small leaf umbrella flower vine or the small leaf umbrella flower vine. Ye Opposite is entwined with a right-handed climbing support and crawls, like a tiger climbing on a tree waiting for its prey, so some people nickname it creeper; it is as firm as a tiger's claws compared to the suckers used for attaching to the common Vitis Strong, fast-growing like a tiger named after the creeper, its vines are even more of a tiger's unparalleled arrogance! |Author's Profile| Fu Guangwen's Resume Born in 1924, he is an amateur artist who plays with plants. He studied the Book of Changes at the age of 70, Chinese painting and dance at the age of 80, and computer at the age of 90. He has the spirit of "live and learn" and "live to old, "Playing until you get old". 2018 "Glory Fern Kingdom" Edible Fern Special Exhibition: Fern Art Creation 2020 ``88 Bajiru'' Bread and Leaf Mask Art Creation, Handbook 2020 Hualien Guangfu Sugar Factory "Bread Tree Education Promotion Center" exhibition poster manuscript drawing |Product Profit| 30% of the product profit will be allocated to provide future design and development to encourage local designers to create and develop; The other 20% is for research funds to support experts and scholars to invest in research on native plants in Taiwan. Let us understand Taiwan’s biodiversity, but also cultivate culture. Start with meager power, encourage the green and Silver to meet, play life together with slashes! I hope that more people who identify with it will give support and care, I look forward to our efforts, Can let family caregivers get Fun heart support! Commodity Information Size|13.4 x 19 cm Printing|Printing + Hot Stamping

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Taiwan’s native plant "Tiger of the Chinese Zodiac" card, let you live this year!

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