1. IntroductionIt is a deciduous tree of the Rosaceae family. Its flowering period is around April. Because its fruit is too small, like a small bean, it is called bean pear. 2. MaintenanceThe pear needs to grow in a moist and warm location, and can survive in all kinds of soil, so it can be considered for planting in areas with high salinity. It has deep roots and the soil needs to be tilled before planting. It grows relatively slowly, so it takes a long time to maintain. 3. ReproductionIt can be propagated by sowing or cuttings, and is generally used in gardening or greening. The seedlings are healthier and stronger. |
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