Flowering period of the beautiful silk cotton treeThe flowering period of the beautiful silk cotton tree is in winter. It usually blooms in winter and lasts for a long time, up to three months. A single flower can also last for three months. Generally speaking, the silk cotton tree is a very fast growing plant. If sown, it can grow to 1.5 meters in one year and basically bloom in about 4-5 years. Beautiful silk cotton tree in bloomThe flowers of the silk cotton tree are solitary and beautiful lavender in color. However, sometimes the colors of flowers on different plants are different, including white, yellow, red, and pink. Even the same plant can have flowers of different colors. Its center is golden at first and then turns white. The flowers of the beautiful silk cotton tree usually have 5 petals, which are curled and very delicate. When the beautiful silk cotton tree blooms, the entire plant is covered with flowers, which is very spectacular and gorgeous. After the kapok tree blooms, it will bear large fruits. When they are ripe, the outer skin will fall off, revealing cotton-like flocs, which can be used as pillow cores. The Flower Language of the Beautiful Silk Cotton TreeThe flower language of the beautiful silk cotton tree is reluctance to leave. |
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