The Chinese hat plant has orange and nectar-rich flowers. They grow best at sunny locations and prefer well-drained soil. The plant is native to the Himalayas, but now it is cultivated in many places for its ornamental values. The flowers also attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Here are some beautiful photos of the Chinese hat plant taken by the CGTN Nature film crew in Hainan Tropical Botanical Garden in Danzhou City, south China's Hainan Province.
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(All photos are taken by CGTN's Qu Bo.)
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