How to describe Osmanthus fragrans is as follows:
1. Osmanthus fragrans has green leaves and sharp ends, which are particularly lush. Sweet-scented osmanthus baby is golden yellow, very small, and its petals are about the size of two big rice grains. The flowers are dense, one after another. From a distance, it seems that the green leaves are dotted with broken gold. In the sun, the osmanthus trees are full of golden light, which is particularly dazzling and beautiful.
2. Osmanthus fragrans is a plant with high ornamental value. Its flowers are small, but the density is high, forming yellow flowers, which are very beautiful. Osmanthus fragrans leaves are also very distinctive, oval, with some serrated edges, but not sharp, which is very suitable for viewing.
3. Osmanthus fragrans is a fragrant flower, and its fragrance is very rich, which makes people feel refreshed and relaxed. This fragrance can not only make people happy, but also inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses, which is also beneficial to health. The fragrance of osmanthus fragrans floats with the breeze and can spread far away, so that people can smell its fragrance far away.
4. The bark of osmanthus tree is very hard and resilient, so it can resist all kinds of natural disasters. The height of osmanthus trees is generally between 5 and 12 meters, with a large crown, lush leaves, golden color and beautiful appearance. Osmanthus fragrans has a wide growing environment. It likes warm and humid climate and can resist cold climate.
5. Osmanthus fragrans is not only a beautiful flower, but also a very important food. Osmanthus fragrans is widely used to make various foods and drinks in southern China. For example, osmanthus tea is a very popular drink, which can moisten throat, clear liver and improve eyesight. In addition, Osmanthus fragrans can also be made into various desserts and cakes, such as Osmanthus Jelly and Osmanthus fragrans moon cakes.
6. Osmanthus fragrans belongs to Oleaceae and is an evergreen tree or shrub. Its pedicel is very thin, its filaments are very short and its flowers are very fragrant. The fruit of osmanthus fragrans is skewed, generally oval and purple-black. The opposite leaves are leathery, elliptic, oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, with a tapering apex and a tapering or broad wedge-shaped base. The flowering period of osmanthus fragrans is between September and October, and the fruiting period is in March of the following year.