What season is the fragrance of osmanthus?
Last Update :2024.05.14
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The flowers of Osmanthus bloom in autumn from September to October. Its flowers have a very strong and fresh fragrance. Once it is opened, the fragrance can spread thousands of miles away. Its pleasant floral fragrance, combined with the beautiful flower posture, can also become a beautiful scenery in autumn. Therefore, the fragrance of osmanthus refers to autumn.
1. What season is it?
1. What season is it
The flowers of Osmanthus osmanthus have a very pleasant fragrance. In autumn, from September to October, its flowers will bloom, emitting a fresh and pleasant floral fragrance, making those who smell it feel happy. The fresh floral fragrance combined with the beautiful flower posture can make it a beautiful scenery at this time. Therefore, the fragrance of osmanthus refers to autumn.
2. Variety Introduction
Dan Osmanthus is a kind of tree in the genus Oleaceae of the family Oleaceae. It is mainly distributed in the southwest of my country. Its height is between 3-18m, with large height differences depending on the growing environment. Its bark is gray-brown, its branchlets are yellow-brown, and its leaves are green. Its flowers are orange or orange-red, bloom in clusters, and are very beautiful.
3. Key points of breeding
1 , Flower soil: It is suitable to grow in acidic flower soil. When breeding, it is recommended to mix five parts of mountain mud, three parts of leaf humus soil and two parts of river sand to prepare its flower soil.
2. Pruning: When raising it, it needs to be pruned in time. Whenever it has overgrown branches or dry branches, it needs to be pruned in time. This will make it grow better.
2. Introduction to varieties
3. Key points of breeding
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