La race rare moniker ghost plante ou plante cadavre , nommé Monotropa uniflora, est trouvé par un villageois au Qin ou dans les montagnes Qinling Zhouzhi count
The rare breed moniker ghost plant or corpse plant , named Monotropa uniflora, is found by a villager at the Qinling or Qin Mountains in Zhouzhi county, Xi'an city, northwest China's Shaanxi province, 1 June 2018. A rare breed of plant, named Monotropa uniflora, was spotted by a villager at the Qinling or Qin Mountains, formerly known as the Nanshan, and sometimes called the "Szechuan Alps" in Zhouzhi county, Xi'an city, northwest China's Shaanxi province. The elusive plant frequently features in Chinese martial arts novels, in which it typically possesses extraordinary powers. Rumor has it that the flower has the power of life in its petals - it can bring the dead back from the grave or kill people off. The plant is sometimes completely white but commonly has black flecks, and its stem can reach a height of up to 30 centimeters. Due to its colors and appearance, the flower has been given the moniker ghost plant or corpse plant. More special than its look, the ghost plant does not depend on sunlight to grow but can live in dark environments or even on the floor of a dense forest.