Plum is a deciduous tree of the genus Li in the family of Rosaceae, and is sometimes referred to by the scientific name of Prunus mume for its fruits (plums) or flowers (prunus blossoms) Plum is usually open in winter and spring, and is classified as one of the Four Gentlemen along with the orchid, the bamboo, and the chrysanthemum, and also is known as the Three Friends of the Year along with the pine tree and the bamboo. Plum blossoms are native to China and later introduced to Korea and Japan, and have important ornamental and medicinal values. In the history of Chinese literature and art, there are many plum poems and paintings. Plum blossom is the spirit of the Chinese nation and China's symbol, symbolizing perseverance, indomitable, courageous, self-improvement of the spiritual qualities, by the people's praise and love.
Waxberry alias Ran Huangmei, yellow plum blossom. Lap-mei family Lap-mei genus. Deciduous shrubs, about 3 meters high, single leaf opposite, leaf blade elliptic-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, apex acuminate, base rounded or cuneate, 7-15 cm long, entire, surface rough; bisexual flowers, solitary in the axils of annual branches, pedicels very short, yellow, waxy, fragrant, bloom in December-March. Cultivated varieties include chime mouth waxberry; diesel heart waxberry; dog rope waxberry. Waxberry native to central China, sun-loving, but also slightly shade-tolerant, cold-tolerant, drought-resistant, "drought is not dead Waxberry" said.