The following are some cold-resistant fruit tree varieties: - Apple trees: Many varieties have strong adaptability, such as Fuji apples, Dong Fanghong, etc. Apple trees planted in the ground are very cold-resistant and can adapt to most climates. Sometimes they can withstand frost of-40 ° C. There is no need to worry about frostbite in the winter in the north. - Cherry trees: Sour Cherry and Sweet Cherry varieties that are suitable for cold environments, as well as cold-resistant large cherry varieties that have good cold resistance and can be successfully planted in cold areas. - Peach trees: Some hardy peach varieties such as Early white Peach and red peach can grow and bear fruit in colder climates. - Pear trees: Some varieties are more adaptable. Bartlett pears and Asian pears are cold-resistant varieties. Snowflake pears and crisp pears are also good at freezing resistance. - Apricot trees: Many varieties such as Early Blush Apricot and Goldcot Apricot can grow in cold regions. - Ou Li: It's called a calcium fruit. It can tolerate cold, usually-35 ° C. It likes humid environments and can also tolerate drought. It's suitable for planting in dry areas. - Kiwifruit: It doesn't have high requirements for soil during its growth period. It has strong adaptability and good cold resistance. Even in the northern regions, it doesn't need protection and has high edible value. - Mulberry tree: Mulberry saplings are easy to plant, cold and drought resistant, and can be planted in both the south and north. - Fruit trees such as figs, jujube trees, pomegranate trees, grape trees, walnut trees, and big hazelnuts also had a certain degree of cold resistance. If they were planted on the ground, most of these fruit trees did not need protection and could be exposed to the winter. However, the cold resistance of potted plants would be slightly worse. For example, figs, pomegranate trees, grape trees, etc. could be moved indoors for maintenance in winter. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were 56 varieties of fruit trees in the north. Among them, there were six varieties of apple trees, such as Marshal, Golden Comb, Cockscomb, etc.; There were five varieties of peach trees, such as Zhongyou No. 11, Golden Honey No. 1, etc.; There were seven varieties of grape trees, such as Jufeng, Xiahei, Hongti, etc.; There were six varieties of pomegranate trees, such as sea pomegranate, glutinous pomegranate, etc.; There were 10 varieties of figtrees, such as Qingpi, Bojihong, etc.; There were 10 varieties of pear trees; There were six varieties of hazelnut trees; and there were six varieties of jujube trees. These fruit trees had strong cold resistance in the northern region and were widely planted.
Birches are resistant to cold. White Birch is a positive tree species, mainly growing on hillsides or forests, distributed in the range of 400 - 4100m above sea level. It is resistant to cold, salt and barren. It is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere's temperature zone and cold temperature zone, such as China's Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, Yunnan, Xizang, Ningxia and other provinces (regions). In the northern hemisphere's north latitude 40°-50 °, there is also the growth of white birch related to white birch, which also reflects the cold resistance of white birch trees. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following were the ten most cold-resistant bonsai trees: pine tree, cherry tree, maple tree, cypress tree, osmanthus tree, thorn tree, elm tree, brazilian tree, rich bamboo, and money tree.
There were many types of large trees, such as symbiotic hackberry, symbiotic Mongolian oak, symbiotic cotinus coggygria, symbiotic buerger maple, symbiotic pentagonal maple, symbiotic tea maple, symbiotic white birch, symbiotic silk wood, symbiotic Chinese tallow tree, etc. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The ten best types of crabapple trees were: Xifu crabapple, Phalanx glabra, Phalanx glabra. These species had their own unique characteristics and ornamental value, suitable for planting and decorating in courtyards, parks, or indoors. Their flowers were colorful and varied in shape. They had a long flowering period and were very popular among people. Among them, the West Mansion Begonia was known as the " King of Flowers ", the Silk Begonia was famous for its beautiful flower posture, the stem Begonia formed a dense flower ball, the Four Seasons Begonia bloomed all year round, the Ruby Begonia's leaves, flowers, and fruits were red, the Pear Blossom Begonia's flowers were shaped like pear blossoms, the Rieger Begonia was popular, the Diamond Begonia had a strong ornamental value, the Papaya Begonia's fruit was edible, and the North American Begonia was very adaptable. These were the best breeds of crabapple trees.
There were many varieties of crabapple trees, the following varieties: Four Seasons crabapple, Xifu crabapple, Drooping crabapple, White crabapple, Sticky crabapple, Ruby crabapple, Pear flower crabapple, Rieger crabapple, Diamond crabapple, Papaya crabapple, North American crabapple, Hubei crabapple, Winter red crabapple, Highland Fire crabapple, Red crabapple, Doug crabapple, Japanese crabapple, Brilliant crabapple, Iron cross crabapple, Compound color crabapple, etc. Therefore, there were at least 19 species of crabapple trees.
The climate in Guangdong is warm and humid, suitable for the growth of a variety of flowering trees. The following are some common species: 1. Osmanthus tree: Famous flower. It blooms yellow or white flowers in autumn and has a strong fragrance. 2. Ceiba tree: Large tropical deciduous tree, blooming red or pink flowers in summer. 3. Begonia tree: a decidual tree that blooms pink, white, and red flowers in spring. 4. Hibiscus: Drought-resistant and saline-tolerant evergreen shrub or small tree that blooms large flowers of various colors throughout the year. 5. Crape myrtle tree: Evergreen or decidual trees, spring to summer open purple or pink flowers. 6. Acacia: A tree that has fallen leaves. It has white or pale yellow flowers in summer. The inflorescence droops and has a sweet fragrance. 7. Hibiscus: A common tropical flowering tree with large flowers of various colors, such as red, pink, yellow, etc. It grows well in Guangdong and continues to bloom. 8. Myrtle: A deciduous tree that usually blooms a large number of yellow or purple flowers in spring or winter. It is resistant to drought and high temperatures and is highly adaptable. 9. "Flower Magnolia: A decidual-leaf tree that blooms in spring. The flowers are large and fragrant. The colors are pink, white, and so on. 10. Azalea: A small evergreen or decidual tree that blooms in spring. Its flowers are colorful, including red, pink, and purple. 11. Carefree tree: Sumenko Carefree tree is an evergreen tree. 12. Broussonetia papyriana: Male flowers are edible and can also be regarded as a flowering tree. 13. Redbud tree: Evergreen tree with bright crimson flowers shaped like lotus flowers. 14. Ritual flowers: small trees with panicles of colorful butterfly-like flowers. 15. Crape myrtle flower: a small tree with a panicle at the top. The flowers are red, purple, white, etc. The flowering period is long. 16. Lilac: Small tree with erect panicles and purple corolla. 17. Pieris: a small tree with racemose or panicle flowers and white corolla. 18. Yulan: A tree with fallen leaves, white flowers (often pink at the base), fragrant. 19. Bauhinia: Decisive tree with racemose flowers on the side or at the top. The petals are purplish red or light red, mixed with yellow-green and dark purple stripes. 20. Silver bell flower: a decidual tree, leaves, flowers, fruits all have ornamental value, flowers are white. 21. Paulownia: a deciduous tree with a panicle at the top. The flowers are light purple or white. 22. Elm leaf plum: Small tree, beautiful pink flowers. 23. Cherry blossoms: trees, umbrella-shaped flowers, mostly white and pink. 24. Crabapple: a small tree with fallen leaves. The flower stalk is thin and weak, and the flower color is pink. 25. The blue-colored flowers of a decidual-leaf tree have ornamental value. 26. Beauty Tree: A fallen leaf tree with large pink or red flowers. 27. Dragon tooth flower: Small tree with racemose flowers and dark red flowers. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some dragon fruit varieties that taste better: - Amethyst: Its flowers are orange-red, the fruit shape is beautiful, and the sweetness reaches more than 20 degrees. It is currently a relatively sweet red meat variety. - [Mixuan Dragon: High sweetness, up to 24 degrees. Sweet taste, fruit with obvious fragrance. This unique taste makes it very popular.] - Sweet Treasure: The latest variety, belonging to the crystal type. The sweetness is high and evenly distributed. The meat is crisp and has a good flavor. - Soft branch bright red: The taste is crisp, sweet and juicy, without the smell of grass, rich fruit fragrance, with the sweetness of sugar cane, the sugar content of the medium ripe fruit can reach more than 20 degrees, and it also has a unique rose-like fragrance. - Israel Yellow Dragon: The average sweetness is 16 - 18 degrees (currently the highest is about 20 degrees), and the taste is good. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following were some common fruit trees: durian tree, pomegranate tree, persimmon tree, waxberry tree, blueberry tree, grape tree, fragrant fruit tree, orange tree, figtree, apple tree, lychee tree, etc. These fruit trees were adaptable to different regions and climates, and they all provided delicious fruits.
There were many varieties of wild fruits in the south. The following were some common varieties of wild fruits in the south: Myrtle, Mile, Rubus, Liangfen Fruit, Dengdangzi, Pao Bizi, Tang Pear, Youganzi, Chicken Cone Nail, Pig's Stomach, Wine Pancake, Wild Walnut, Black Tiger, Shanjiao, Grape, Passion Fruit, Sour Horn, Black Solani, etc. These wild fruits were commonly seen in the mountains and forests of the south. Some could be eaten directly, while others could be used to make food or wine.