Which month is suitable for Wuhan Botanical Garden?
A: Wuhan Botanical Garden has a colorful flower show every month, which can be visited all year round. However, considering the weather in Wuhan, it is more comfortable to play in spring and autumn, not at noon in summer, and it is not bad to see snow in winter.
What flowers are there in Wuhan Botanical Garden?
1. Spring blossoms.
March: narcissus, tropical cicada orchid, plum blossom, tulip, bauhinia, narcissus, peach bougainvillea, mini narcissus, chrysanthemum peach, begonia, hyacinthus orientalis;
April: Bellflower, golden bud, buttercup, daisy, rose, corn poppy, bletilla striata, peony, azalea, pink, azalea, palm flower, poppy and iris;
May: Cirsium japonicum, Ardisia japonica, Shandong, lavender, barracuda, hollyhock peony, verbena and Coreopsis pilosula;
It blooms in summer.
June: Chelidonium majus, pink palm, pomegranate flower, sunflower, lotus flower, hydrangea water lily, purple calyx, double-petaled day lily, cassia seed, water spinach, Scutellaria baicalensis, canna, Dianthus chinensis, leek, burdock, evening primrose, butterfly bean, American mint, yarrow and clerodendron odoratum;
July: water lily, barracuda, oleander, crape myrtle, rose, water poppy, canna, lotus and Wang Lian;
August: miniature water lilies, tropical water lilies, Lycoris radiata, Lagerstroemia indica and carefree girls;
It blooms in autumn.
September: Begonia, water lily, mirabilis jalapa, Chinese rose, Lycoris radiata, Jingui, Pink Palm, Catharanthus roseus, Lotus, Osmanthus fragrans, Donghua Tree, Jinbaohua, Hubei Sakura, Lycopodium, Sunflower;
October: Dendrobium, Orchid, Begonia, Jackfruit, Lentils, Dahlia, Catharanthus roseus, Mysterious Fruit, Earl's Bed of Silver Vein, Leymus coral, Golden Bud, Kiwifruit, Chrysanthemum and Sunflower;
165438+1October: Camellia, Dahlia, Lentils, Shennong Chrysanthemum and Xiao Ju Rare Chrysanthemum;
4. Bloom in winter
65438+February: Coral flower, Paphiopedilum, Clivia, Orchid, Callicarpa, Oncidium, Phalaenopsis, Dendrobium, Golden Bud and Camellia;
January: Tropical orchids-Octopus, Phalaenopsis, Red Fox, Mayelf, Dance Orchid, Magnolia, Eupatorium, Camellia;
February: mini daffodils, tulips, peach blossoms, plum blossoms, daffodils and incense;