On the lakeside windowsill, the spring scene is in full bloom.
There is only one pot of flowers, yet it blooms with the grandeur of spring.
This flower has a head, wings, and tail that stand proud like a phoenix, with stems and tendrils that dance in a carefree manner like an immortal.
Most notably, the two main petals stretch outward, as if they were about to catch the wind and fly away. Its lines are graceful, and it glows like golden feathers.
Thus, it is named "Golden Feather Phoenix Immortal."
It grows very slowly, blooming only once every three years.
The flowering period is very short, lasting only three days.
Hence, it is also called the "Three-Day Wilt."
Its growing conditions are extremely harsh to begin with; in order to preserve its blooming form, artificially extending the flowering period requires a great deal of resources.
Throughout Qi Country, only the Bao family can stably produce Golden Feather Phoenix Immortal flowers.
