BegoniaThe Xifu crabapple got its name because it grew in Xifu during the Jin Dynasty. The flowers are in the shape of umbels, growing at the tops of the twigs. The buds are red, and the flowers are single or double, pink or white in color. The flowering period is from March to April every year. The fruit is spherical and red in color. Weeping BegoniaThe weeping crabapple gets its name because of its slender and drooping flower stalks. The flowers are oval or ovate in shape and grow in clusters at the top of the branches. The petals are rose-colored and the flowers are curved and drooping. The flowering period is in April every year. Creeping BegoniaCreeping crabapple. It gets its name because it grows autonomously, like crawling on the ground. The shape of the leaves and flowers of the creeping crabapple are similar to those of the pedunculate crabapple, but the flowers are fewer and denser, and the branches are either slanted or creeping. The flowers are red or orange-red in color. The flowering period is very long, with the peak flowering period from March to April every year. Flowers also bloom in summer and autumn, but in small quantities. The flowers open before or at the same time as the leaves. The fruit is oval and spherical in shape, orchid in color with a blush. Malus truncatumThe pedunculated crabapple is named because its pedicels are short and thick or almost pedicelless. The leaves are ovate or elliptical. The flowers are clustered. The flower colors include pink, scarlet, and white. The flowering period is from March to May every year, and it blooms first with the leaves or at the same time as the petals and leaves. The fruit is oval or spherical. It is red or yellow-green in color and has a very aromatic taste. BegoniaBegonia has a well-developed root system, and its leaves are oval or broadly oval, oblique at the base, and red or purple-red in color. The flowers are in the shape of axillary cymes, with male and female flowers growing on the same plant, and the colors are red, pink, and purple. Petals single or double. Oriental BegoniaOriental Begonia, also known as the multi-color Begonia. It gets its name from the variety of colors its flowers appear in. A single plant can produce flowers of various colors, including bright red, pink, purple, red, bright red, orange-red, and white. The leaf colors are green, purple, red, and yellow-orange. Autumn is when the leaves are most beautiful. The fruit is small and exquisite, and its color is red, yellow-orange. |
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