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Which season does the azalea bloom in?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many ways to eat it. It can be eaten raw directly, and the hard skin of the skin can be cut into slices. However, it has a strong sour taste, which many people can not accept. After peeling, it can also be mixed with appropriate amount of sugar, so that the taste will be better and easy to be accepted. It can also be stewed and eaten, adding appropriate amount of Gordon Euryale, late rice and water, stewing for an hour with low fire. In addition, it can also be made into wire drawing, so that it tastes better and tastes more attractive.

1. what season is open

Azaleas usually blossom from April to June, but the flowering period is not fixed, and will be affected by the region and varieties. In the southern region, because the climate is relatively warm, the flowering time is early, mostly in early spring. In the northern region, because of the cold climate, the flowering time may be delayed. The flowering time in Qinghai is from July to August in summer. The surrounding climate can affect flowering time.There is also the impact of varieties, spring cuckoo generally blooms in late April in spring, summer cuckoo generally blooms in mid-May near summer, eastern cuckoo blooms near New Year's Day, western cuckoo blooms later, around the Spring Festival, there is also a kind of four-season Rhododendron, pay attention to good maintenance, provide a suitable environment, can achieve year-round flowering.

How long is the flowering period

When the azaleas bloom, they look very beautiful and colorful.As long as we pay attention to good maintenance and good flowering management, the flowering time lasts for a long time, can last for about a month, and has a relatively long ornamental period.If the surrounding temperature, light problems, or maintenance is not right, may only open 1-2 weeks to wither, so the flowering period must pay attention to good maintenance management, ensure adequate light, reasonable watering, maintain appropriate temperature.

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