1. Where to plantThe heart-shaped fruit is also called the Splendid Begonia. In addition to its ornamental value, the fruit is also edible. It has a sweet and sour taste and is quite unique. This kind of fruit tree has a relatively strong trunk, thick leaves, and low water evaporation. It can withstand cold and drought, making it very suitable for planting in the northwest and northeast regions, where it can adapt to the climatic conditions. It has high economic value and can bring high returns to these regions. It has great room for development and can be widely planted in tourist parks and ecological parks. The areas where it is currently planted on a large scale include Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Shaanxi, Xinjiang, Shanxi, Shandong and other places, and it is also planted in many other provinces. 2. Reasons for suitabilityThe climatic conditions in the northwest and northeast regions are also very suitable, with sufficient sunlight and large temperature differences. The more time the fruit is exposed to sunlight, the sweeter the taste of the fruit, the crisper it becomes, and the more intense the aroma. The temperature is generally low, so the storage time is longer, usually 2-3 months. |
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