Family: Ranunculaceae
Origin: Southern Europe, the Middle East, etc.
Flowering Period: Spring to early summer in New Zealand (approximately October-December)
When the blue or white (only two colors) flowers bloom,
they appear dreamy and mysterious in the rain, creating a unique atmosphere.
The English name “Love-in-a-Mist” is aptly named,
carrying a hazy romantic feel.
The Chinese name is Black Seed Grass, because its fruits contain many tiny black seeds.
After the flowers fade, large pods form, which are also very ornamental.
Flower Language: Confusion