Temperature: Paeonia lactiflora is suitable for growing in warm places. It is recommended to control the temperature around it at about 20 ℃ during maintenance, and not lower than 10 ℃ in winter. Sunlight: It is a light-loving flower and is more likely to bloom where there is sufficient light. Let it receive more light when it is maintained. Watering: Should water in time, let its flower soil always keep a certain humidity. Fertilization: the growing season in time for it topdressing flower fertilizer. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied before flowering. Stop fertilizing in winter.
1. Alias
Its other names are golden millet, Murraya paniculata, Osmanthus fragrans, and Osmanthus fragrans. It is a plant of the Oleaceae family.There are many varieties of it, among which there are four representative ones, namely laurel, red osmanthus, golden osmanthus, silver osmanthus and so on.It can be planted on both sides of the road, not only can green the environment, but also has a strong fragrance when flowering, which is a tree species integrating beautification, greening and fragrance.Especially in autumn, the fragrance of flowers is overflowing, which is deeply loved by people and is regarded as a traditional famous flower.

2. Appearance
It is an evergreen shrub or tree, usually between 3-5 meters in height, the highest will reach 18 meters.Leaf blade leathery, oblong or elliptic in shape, apex pointed, base broadly cuneate, both surfaces glabrous.Even in the cold winter, the leaves will not wither.

When blooming, it is a cyme, growing in the axil of leaves, and there are many flowers in each axil.The flower shape is relatively small, and the shape of the bract is broadly ovate.Although the flowers are small, they are very fragrant.The flowers are usually yellowish-white, yellow, yellowish or orange-red.Flowering usually occurs in the fall, between September and early October.However, it has more varieties, different varieties of leaf color and color are not the same.From the overall color, the color of Osmanthus fragrans is the deepest, orange red.
