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Yangzhou suitable for what flowers, city flowers and city trees is what?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In the living room, when raising rich bamboo, you can choose one, which can imply a rich life, a single branch, attract wealth, and will not compete for nutrients, for growth is better. If it is soil inserted, you can raise five, vitality is better, the effect is very good. Home can also insert six, is the so-called 16 for water, a symbol of wealth, is a good omen. If the home container is larger, you can also insert nine, and then put copper coins in the container, the effect of Wangcai is also very good.

1. Climate Characteristics of Yangzhou

Yangzhou belongs to the transition zone from subtropical monsoon humid climate to temperate monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall, long sunshine time, longer winter and summer seasons and shorter spring and autumn seasons, so most plants are more suitable for planting in Yangzhou.

2. what flowers are suitable for Yangzhou

Generally speaking, plants planted in the ground are greatly affected by the regional environment. Qionghua, lotus, jasmine, Lagerstroemia indica, Paeonia lactiflora, barracuda, Illicium verum, oleander, Hypericum erectum, Ophiopogon japonicus, wood hydrangea, Viburnum, Weigela Florida, Liriodendron chinense, yew, Cycas revoluta, wintersweet, waxberry, peony, Albizzia julibrissin, gardenia, campsis grandiflora, Jasminum nudiflorum, Caragana, azalea, hibiscus, hibiscus, camellia, tea plum, Michelia and so on.

3. What are the city flower and city tree of Yangzhou

The city flowers of Yangzhou are Qionghua and Paeonia lactiflora, and the city trees are willow and ginkgo. Qionghua was decided by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in 1985, Paeonia lactiflora was decided in 2005, willow is not an official city tree, and ginkgo was decided by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in 1985.

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