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What flowers are there in March?
First, plum blossom

Plum blossom is a plum plant in Rosaceae, with white, red and pink petals. Flower language is "strong and elegant". Generally, the flowering period is about 2 ~ 3 months. Therefore, plum blossoms can still be seen in spring and March.

Second, winter jasmine

Winter jasmine is a deciduous shrub and flower plant of Oleaceae. It is named after its earliest blooming in flowers, and then it will usher in the spring when flowers bloom. It is also called "four friends in the snow" with plum blossom, narcissus and camellia, and it is one of the precious flowers in China. Winter jasmine is not only dignified and beautiful in color, extraordinary in temperament, but also has the characteristics of not being afraid of cold, not choosing to adapt to local conditions and strong adaptability, and has always been loved by people. The flowering period lasts for 50 days from March to May.

Third, peach blossoms.

Peach blossom belongs to Rosaceae. It has high ornamental value, and its gorgeous language and representative significance are: prisoners of love. Every March, the Peach Blossom Festival is held with peach blossoms as the medium.

Fourth, cherry blossoms.

Sakura is a famous cherry blossom, belonging to Prunus of Rosaceae. Each flower is umbrella-shaped, with notches at the top of petals, and the colors are mostly white and red. March flowers bloom with the leaves open or behind them. Cherry blossoms are fragrant and gorgeous, and are often used for garden viewing. Cherry blossoms are regarded as a symbol of spring and are deeply loved by the Japanese people. They are the national flowers of Japan. It is a symbol of love and hope.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) azalea

Rhododendron is one of the top ten famous flowers in China. Known by Bai Juyi as "the beauty of flowers", the flowering period is from March to June. The flower language of azalea is to let me take care of myself, warm, fragile and strong.

Six, orchids

Orchids belong to Orchidaceae, also called Hu Jihua. Because most local orchids are native to China, orchids are also called China orchids. Orchid is a kind of flower famous for its fragrance, noble and elegant. Celebrities in ancient and modern times have set a very high price on it, and are known as gentlemen in flowers. The flowering period is from March to May, and the flower fragrance is lasting and the color is yellow. White, green, reddish and multicolored, mostly colored flowers, but also plain flowers and irises. The flower language, symbol and representative significance of orchids are: indifferent and elegant.

Extended data:

The advantages of flower planting in China are shown in germplasm resources, climate resources, labor resources, market advantages and flower culture advantages. During the Tenth Five-Year Plan period, the flower planting area in China reached 640,000 hectares, an increase of 326.7% compared with 654.38+500,000 hectares at the end of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. Among them, Henan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces have an area of over 50,000 hectares, and Hebei, Shandong, Hunan and Gansu provinces have an area of over 20,000 hectares. The flower area in China has accounted for one third of the total flower production area in the world.

In 2005, there were 2,586 flower markets and 64,908 enterprises in China, including 8,334 large and medium-sized enterprises with planting area of more than 3 hectares or annual turnover of more than 5 million yuan, 65,438 flower farmers+0.2513 households, 44,065,438 employees and 65,438 professional technicians. At the end of the Tenth Five-Year Plan, the national key flower producing areas were initially formed, and the variety structure was further optimized. The regionalization industry has formed the southern tropical and subtropical flower producing areas with Yunnan, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Hainan as the focus. Southern tropical foliage plants producing areas mainly in Guangdong and Fujian; Ornamental seedling producing areas with Zhejiang, Sichuan, Henan and Hebei as the focus; The northern flower producing areas are mainly in Beijing, Shandong and Hebei; Northeast flower producing area with Liaoning as the center.

Drought-tolerant flowers: such as cactus, Sedum, Yushu, lotus, serpentine, aloe and Portulaca grandiflora. These flowers adapt to the dry and hot growing environment, their leaves are often abnormal, and some even degenerate, and they have the structure of storing water in their bodies, so they can withstand drought. Water must be less, master the principle of "dry but not wet", and keep the soil dry, otherwise it will easily lead to the decay of organs such as roots or stems, and even lead to death in serious cases.

Semi-drought-tolerant flowers: such as plum blossom, camellia, peony, rhododendron, Chimonanthus praecox, geranium, asparagus, pine and cypress, etc. The leaves of these flowers and plants are mostly herbaceous or waxy, or the branches and leaves are needle-shaped. When watering, we should master the principle of "dry thoroughly and thoroughly", that is, the surface of the basin soil is completely dry before watering thoroughly.

Mesomorphic flowers: Most kinds of flowers belong to this type. Such as pomegranate, rose, jasmine, hibiscus, Milan, Helan, Clivia, ornamental bamboo, biennial flowers, perennial flowers and so on. They grow well in wet soil, but not well in too wet or too dry soil, so we should master the principle of "seeing dry and seeing wet" when watering. The so-called "seeing dry" means watering when the surface soil color of the basin becomes lighter; "Seeing wet" means that every time you water, you just pour all the soil thoroughly, and you can't pour it into "half water" that is wet and dry. This watering method can not only meet the water needed for the growth and development of this kind of flowers, but also ensure the oxygen needed for root respiration, which is conducive to the vigorous growth of flowers.

Wet flowers: such as Guangdong evergreen, Cyperus alterniflora, calla lily, Saxifraga, Artemisia capillaris, bamboo, ornamental ferns, etc. They require a lot of water in their growing environment in order to grow and develop well. Therefore, we should master the principle of "wet rather than dry" when watering, but we should not accumulate water, otherwise the branches and leaves will often wither and cause harm.

Aquatic flowers: such as lotus, water lily, water hyacinth, etc. Their roots or stems must be in water to survive, so we must create conditions to meet their requirements.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Flowers