Kumquat

Kumquat was originally distributed in our East and South China Sea provinces, especially in Guangdong. In addition, it is also widely cultivated in South China and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Now kumquat has become one of the important new year's Eve flowers and is deeply loved by the general public.

Kumquat introduction

Another name for kumquat

Jujube, kumquat and small orange

Morphological characteristics of Kumquat

Kumquat belongs to anisidae plants, evergreen shrubs, 3 meters high, generally do not have thorns. Leaves lanceolate to oblong, flowers small, white, fragrant, petals 5, fruit obovate or oval, 2.5-3.5 cm long, golden yellow

Ecological habits of Kumquat

Kumquat likes sunshine and warm and humid environment. It is not resistant to cold, slightly shade and drought. It requires fertile and loose slightly acidic sandy soil with good drainage

Kumquat is native to southern China and widely distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and provinces and regions to the south, especially in Guangdong

The flower language of Kumquat

Good luck

Kumquat planting and maintenance skills
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Kumquat

2022-04-06 18:11
Description Kumquat was originally distributed in our East and South China Sea provinces, especially in Guangdong. In addition, it is also widely cultivated in South China and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Now kumquat has become one of the important new year's Eve flowers and is deeply loved by the general public.
Kumquat

Another name for kumquat

Jujube, kumquat and small orange

Morphological characteristics of Kumquat

Kumquat belongs to anisidae plants, evergreen shrubs, 3 meters high, generally do not have thorns. Leaves lanceolate to oblong, flowers small, white, fragrant, petals 5, fruit obovate or oval, 2.5-3.5 cm long, golden yellow

Ecological habits of Kumquat

Kumquat likes sunshine and warm and humid environment. It is not resistant to cold, slightly shade and drought. It requires fertile and loose slightly acidic sandy soil with good drainage

Kumquat is native to southern China and widely distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and provinces and regions to the south, especially in Guangdong

The flower language of Kumquat

Good luck

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