Wisteria, also known as wisteria, rattan, yellow ring, etc. It is a garden scaffolding plant, which blooms first and is very beautiful. When does wisteria blossom? What is the flower language of wisteria? The following small series will tell you.
When does wisteria blossom?
The flowering period of wisteria is from mid-April to early May, and the flowering period is short, lasting about 7 days. Wisteria varies with geographical environment. Buds in the Yangtze River basin begin to bloom in March and April every year. Wisteria planted in South China usually blooms in March, and it only blooms in North China in May. At the same time, wisteria often blooms again in late summer and early autumn.
What is the flower language of wisteria?
1, Huayu 1: born to love, died for love.
2, Huayu 2: intoxicating love, Yi Yi's missing.
3. Huayu III: Your happiest moment.
4. Huayu 4: Indulge in love.
What is the value of wisteria?
1. Ornamental value: Wisteria is an excellent ornamental vine, also known as rattan and rattan. Since ancient times, it has been cultivated as a garden trellis plant. The leaves bloom first, and the purple spikes are covered with sparse tender leaves, which is very beautiful. Generally used in garden scaffolding, purple flowers are brilliant and interesting in spring. Suitable for planting in lakeside, Chi Pan, rockery, stone workshop and other places, with unique style and common bonsai.
2. Environmental protection value: Wisteria has strong resistance to harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen peroxide, and has adsorption ability to dust in the air, which has been widely used in greening, especially three-dimensional greening. It can not only achieve the effect of greening and beautifying, but also play the role of increasing oxygen, reducing temperature, reducing dust and reducing noise.
3. Edible value: In Henan, Shandong and Hebei, people often use wisteria to steam food. In Beijing, wisteria cakes, wisteria porridge, fried wisteria fish, cold kudzu root and fried kudzu root are all made of wisteria. Using wisteria as an appetizer was in line with the catering customs at that time.
4. Medicinal value: Wisteria is used as medicine with stem bark, flowers and seeds. Wisteria can extract aromatic oil, detoxify and stop vomiting and diarrhea. The seeds of wisteria are slightly toxic and contain cyanide, which can treat bone and muscle pain and prevent wine from going bad. Wisteria bark can kill insects and relieve pain, and can treat wind arthralgia, pinworm disease and so on.