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What fruits are suitable for planting in Guangdong?

Fruits suitable for growing in Guangdong:

Lychee, longan, dragon fruit, lotus seed, mango, green plum, kumquat, mangosteen, banana, tangerine, orange and other fruits are suitable for growing in Guangdong.

Guangdong Province is a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with abundant rainfall, plenty of heat, deep soil and loose soil conditions, suitable for growing these tropical fruits.

Expanded Information:

p>Guangdong Province belongs to the East Asian monsoon zone, with a central subtropical, southern subtropical and tropical climate from north to south, and is one of the richest regions in China in terms of light, heat and water resources.

From north to south, the average annual sunshine hours increase from less than 1,500 hours to more than 2,300 hours, the total annual solar radiation is between 4,200-5,400 megajoules per square meter, and the average annual temperature is about 19 ℃ -24 ℃.

The average number of sunshine hours in the province is 1,745.8 hours, and the average annual temperature is 22.3 degrees C. The average temperature in January is about 16 degrees C-19 degrees C, and that in July is about 28 degrees C-29 degrees C.

Guangdong is the largest city in the world.

Guangdong has abundant precipitation, with an annual average of between 1,300 and 2,500 millimeters, averaging 1,777 millimeters across the province. The spatial distribution of rainfall also basically shows a trend of high in the south and low in the north.

By the influence of topography, in favor of water vapor uplift to form precipitation on the windward slope of the mountainous areas of Enping, Haifeng and Qingyuan three rainy centers, the average annual precipitation is greater than 2200 mm; in the leeward slope of the Luoding Basin, Xingmei Basin, and the coastal Leizhou Peninsula, the Chaoshan Plain less rainy areas, the average annual precipitation is less than 1400 mm.

The intra-annual distribution of precipitation is uneven, with the April-September flood season accounting for more than 80% of the year's precipitation; inter-annual variations are also large, with precipitation in rainy years being more than twice as much as that in years of little rain.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia- -Guangdong