1、 Climatic characteristics of Beijing
Beijing has a warm temperate semi humid and semi-arid monsoon climate. It is hot and rainy in summer, cold and dry in winter and short in spring and autumn. The annual precipitation is mostly concentrated in June, July and August in summer, with heavy rain in July and August. From the climate and environment of this area, most common flowers are suitable for cultivation in this place p>
2、 What flowers are suitable for growing in Beijing
From the climate and environment of Beijing, it is suitable to cultivate flowering plants with certain cold tolerance, or annual flowers and plants, which can grow well. Among them, the environment of the ground planting area is relatively large, which is suitable for planting magnolia, Begonia, ginkgo, clove, rose, crape myrtle, pearl plum, cherry blossom, rose, February orchid, honeysuckle, peony, Dijin, Lingxiao flower, clematis, purple flower pudding, pod, hydrangea, ribbon flower, yellow rose, hibiscus, elm, rose, etc. Some plants have poor cold resistance and low temperature after winter. It is best to maintain them in pots. In this way, they can be moved indoors at any time after winter, and there is heating indoors in Beijing, which can grow normally and survive the winter safely p>
3、 What are the city flowers and trees in Beijing
The city flowers in Beijing are roses and chrysanthemums, and the city trees are Sophora japonica and Platycladus orientalis. The city flower rose has been cultivated for thousands of years in China and is known as the queen of flowers. It can be used not only as an ornamental plant, but also as a medicinal plant. City flower chrysanthemum is one of the four gentlemen in flowers. It has a wide variety and high ornamental value. It is one of the important flowers in garden application. It is widely used in flower beds, potted flowers and cut flowers. It is cultivated in all regions of Beijing. The city tree Sophora japonica has a long history of cultivation. There are trees with a tree age of more than 1000 years in Beijing. Platycladus orientalis can be evergreen all year round, which can make up for the lack of green in winter p>