About cash cows
Snow iron taro, also known as cash cow. It is a perennial evergreen herb and an extremely rare underground tuber foliage plant. There is no main stem on the ground, and adventitious buds germinate from tubers to form large compound leaves. Leaflets are fleshy, petioles are short, hard and dark green. The underground part is a big tuber. Pinnate compound leaves are extracted from the top of tuber, and the axial surface is thick, with opposite or nearly opposite leaflets on the axial surface. Buddha's bud is green, boat-shaped, and its thorns are short.
About Fuguizhu
Fuguizhu is a small evergreen foliage plant, belonging to Agavaceae and Dracaena. The plant is slender, erect and has branches on the upper part. Rhizomes are transverse and nodular; The stems are stout and erect, and the plants are exquisite. Leaves alternate or nearly opposite, long lanceolate, with obvious main veins and dark green leaves. Umbellies have 3- 10 peanuts in leaf axils or opposite upper leaves. The corolla is bell-shaped and purple. Berries near the ball, black.
About guangguali
Castanea glabra, also known as Fortune Tree, is a small evergreen tree of Castanea in Kapok family, with a plant height of 9-18m. Leaves alternate, palmately compound, 5-9 leaflets, entire; Flowers are solitary, with axillary leaves, peduncles, and many stamens. The base is combined into a tube, and multiple bundles are divided above the base. Each bundle is divided into multiple filaments with cup-shaped calyx. All filaments are white and the fruit is green.