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What are the vegetables in winter?
First of all, spring:

Vegetables: pepper, green pepper, colored pepper, onion, cauliflower, sweet beans, peas, celery, lettuce, shepherd's purse, rape, spinach, Toona sinensis, bamboo shoots, Malantou, gourd and leek.

Fruits: guava, jujube, loquat, mulberry, cherry, lotus mist (late spring).

Second, summer.

Vegetables: pepper, loofah, bitter gourd, wax gourd, kidney bean, asparagus, water bamboo, onion, cucumber, bergamot, pumpkin, amaranth, hawthorn, water spinach, asparagus, sweet potato leaves, bamboo shoots, lettuce, tomato, cabbage and eggplant.

Fruits: strawberry, lotus spray, peach, plum, watermelon, pineapple, mango, lemon, passion fruit, pitaya, apricot, litchi, kiwi, banana, coconut and cherry.

Third, autumn.

Vegetables: okra, water chestnut, lotus root, pepper, chestnut, wax gourd, green beans (kidney beans), sweet potato leaves, beans, yam, Chinese cabbage and lentils.

Fruits: grapefruit, pear, persimmon, papaya, apple, lotus seed, sugarcane, grape, pitaya, carambola, guava, apricot, orange, jujube, hawthorn and walnut.

Fourth, winter.

Vegetables: green pepper, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, onion, cauliflower, carrot, radish, sweet bean, celery, spinach, mustard, sunflower and lettuce.

Fruit: orange, orange, grapefruit, jujube, sugarcane, Sakyamuni.

First of all, briefly introduce pepper:

Pepper, alias: horn pepper, long pepper, vegetable pepper and lantern pepper, Latin name: CapsicumannuumL. Pepper is an annual or limited perennial herb in Solanaceae.

Stems subglabrous or puberulent, branches slightly zigzag. Leaves alternate, the top nodes of branches are not elongated to form twins or clusters, oblong, oval, ovoid or ovoid-lanceolate, entire, short tapering or acute at the top, and narrow wedge at the base;

Flowers solitary, drooping; Calyx cup-shaped, inconspicuously 5-toothed; Corolla white, lobes ovate; The anthers are grayish purple. The fruit stalk is thick and drooping; The fruit has long fingers, the tips of which gradually become sharp and often bend. It is green when it is immature, and turns red, orange or purple when it is mature, which is spicy. Seeds flat kidney-shaped, pale yellow.

Second, the introduction of loofah:

Luffa (scientific name: Luffacylindrica? Lem. ) annual climbing vines of Cucurbitaceae; Stems and branches rough, ribbed and puberulent. Tendrils slightly stout, pubescent, usually 2-4 forked. Petiole rough, subglabrous;

Leaf blade triangular or suborbicular, usually palmately 5-7-lobed, lobes triangular, dark green above, rough, warty, light green below, pubescent, palmately veined, with white pubescence. Monoecious.

Male flowers are usually 15-20 flowers, which are born in the upper part of racemes; Stamens are usually 5, slightly closed at the beginning of flowering and finally completely separated. Female flowers are solitary, with pedicels 2-10 cm long; .