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Introduction of Purple Campanula in Jiangmen Xinhui Lumei Ecological Park Jiangmen Xinhui Purple Campanula is a flower sea.
Jiangmen Xinhui lvmei ecological garden

Lu Mei Ecological Park in Xinhui District of Jiangmen City is a theme ecological park with purple wind chimes as ornamental plants. Now it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, of which 6.5438+0.3 million square meters have been opened, and about 6,000 purple Suzuki trees have been planted.

Among them, seven different types of photography landscapes and shooting platforms have been added, including Longmen Inn, Sifang Huahai Plank Road, Genting Flower Watching Photography Platform 1000 square meters. Newly planted bougainvillea and extra-large kapok in a small area.

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Plant characteristics of purple wind chimes

Suzuki is native to South America and distributed in Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. Now, as ornamental trees, cities in southern China have also begun to introduce planting.

Suzuki purple (scientific name: Handroanthusimpetiti-N0sus (market. EXDC。 Mattos) is a deciduous tree belonging to Syzygium.

Its flowers are purple or purplish red, and its color is purple or red. People also call it Safflower Wind Suzuki. The trunk is stout, the bark is grayish white, and the surface is wrinkled, usually with column roots and evenly distributed branches. The leaves are dark green and about 30 cm long. Flowers are trumpet-shaped or funnel-shaped, light purple to deep purple or purple-red, and often form terminal large flower clusters in the axils of leaves. Its fruit is a dark brown cylindrical pod, which will crack when it matures, revealing winged seeds inside, and many fluffy seeds will spread out.

Suzuki likes high temperature, the suitable temperature for growth is 20 ~ 30℃, and it needs to keep warm and avoid the wind in winter. Winter in northern South China is cold, rainy and humid, so we should pay attention to the cold damage. Sandy loam rich in organic matter is the best cultivated soil. Drainage and sunshine are better.