The city flower of Hangzhou is Osmanthus fragrans.
Osmanthus is one of the top ten traditional Chinese flowers and the city flower of Hangzhou.
The four major varieties of Yingui, Jingui, Dangui and Siguigui can be found in Hangzhou.
Introduction to Osmanthus Osmanthus Osmanthus is the customary name for many trees of the genus Oleacea in China. The representative species is Oleacea, also known as rock osmanthus. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree of the Oleaceae family. It has hard texture and thin bark. The leaves are oblong and pointed at the end. They are opposite and survive the winter.
Not withered.
Between the leaves of peanuts, the corolla has four split petals and is small in shape. There are many horticultural varieties, the most representative of which are golden osmanthus, silver osmanthus, red osmanthus, laurel, etc.
Osmanthus tea made from osmanthus is a specialty tea in China. It has a soft aroma and delicious taste and is loved by the public.
Osmanthus fragrans is widely used in garden construction.
Osmanthus fragrans is one of the top ten traditional Chinese flowers. It is an excellent garden tree species that is both ornamental and practical, integrating greening, beautification and fragrance.
Especially in the mid-autumn season, the osmanthus trees are in full bloom, and when the night is quiet, drinking wine to enjoy the osmanthus flowers will make you feel refreshed and refreshing.
Among ancient Chinese poems about flowers, there are also a considerable number of poems about osmanthus.
It has been deeply loved by the Chinese people since ancient times and is regarded as a traditional famous flower.
Osmanthus fragrans is adapted to subtropical climate areas.
Sex likes warmth and moisture.
The average temperature in the planting area is 14-28°C, the average temperature in July is 24-28°C, the average temperature in January is above 0°C, and it can withstand the lowest temperature of -13°C. The optimal growing temperature is 15-28°C.