After lunch, Mr. White arranged another truck and sent a truckload of daffodils.
The daffodils he sent were all high-quality varieties that grew very lush and green, and according to Charlie’s request, every one of them was not flowering.
Daffodils look very similar to leeks, even more like leeks when they are not blooming.
People in the city themselves are not so clear about plants. In addition, most people have eaten leeks and have seen cut leeks, but have never seen leeks growing in the ground, so it is easy to distinguish leeks from foreign ones. Daffodils get confused.
Leek is a vegetable that the people like to hear and see. Whether it is stir-frying or boiling soup, or making pies and dumplings, it is an indispensable good ingredient.
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