Family and genus of Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans, a perennial herb, belongs to Osmanthus fragrans of Cruciferae
Another name for Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans is also called yellow violet, fragrant violet and wall flower
Origin of Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans originated in southern Europe, and has been widely cultivated all over China since then. Now it is planted in a large area all over the country
The flower language of Osmanthus fragrans
The flower language of Osmanthus fragrans is to keep chastity and sincerity in difficulties
The flowering period of Osmanthus fragrans is from April to May. It is mostly used for the holiday dress of women's day, labor day and mother's day. It is also commonly used in various celebrations and environmental beautification during the flowering period
Morphological characteristics of Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans, about 20-60 cm high, with upright or ascending stems, branches, and long villi densely covered on the plant
The leaves are oblanceolate, about 1.5-7 cm long and 5-15 mm wide
Raceme with 4 petals, orange or yellowish brown, obovate, flowering from April to May and fruiting from May to June