The flowering period of five-color plum blossoms
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Usually the five-color plum blooms from summer to autumn every year, with a flowering period of about 4 months. However, the flowering period in the south is different from that in the north. In southern areas, if cared for and cultivated well, its flowering period will last throughout the year. In the north, its flowering period is shorter than in the south, and it begins to wither in October.
1. Normal situation
1. Normal situation
Under normal circumstances, the flowering period of five-color plum blossoms is relatively long. It blooms from summer to autumn (that is, from May to October). This period of time around April), the flowering period lasts for about 4 months. When it blooms, gorgeous and prosperous flowers bloom on the branches, with bright colors and very beautiful.
2. Regional differences
Its flowering period is also affected by climate and temperature, so its flowering period is different in the south and in the north.
In the south, due to the mild climate, suitable temperature and appropriate humidity, it is usually planted directly on the ground in the open air. If cared for properly, it will bloom throughout the year. Therefore, in the south, it can be regarded as a plant that never fades and has high ornamental value.
In the northern region, most of them have temperate climate and In the continental climate, the climate and temperature and humidity conditions are not as good as those in the south, so the flowering period is shorter than in the south. It is usually planted directly in a flower pot so that it can be moved to a warmer location when the weather gets cold. It blooms most prosperously in July and August, with lush green trees and gorgeous flowers. Around October, they will begin to wither and the flowering period will end.
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