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What season do cherries ripen?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many varieties of chrysanthemum, which can be classified into five categories according to the types of petals, including flat petal, spoon petal, tube petal, cassia petal and abnormal petal. Each category can be further subdivided according to the number of ligulate flower rings, the shape and arrangement of petals, the overall shape and so on. In addition, it can also be divided into summer, autumn and cold chrysanthemum according to flowering period, or into big, medium and small chrysanthemum according to flower stem, etc.

1. Ripe season

Cherry ripening season is generally in the summer, specifically between May and July.However, different regions, climate and temperature are also different, so the maturity time is also different.Generally, early cherries begin to ripen and come into the market in May.Late-maturing varieties have to wait until July, and the interval between them is more than a month.In addition, all varieties are not resistant to transport, to pay attention to it.

2. Maturity time of each region

1. Qinhuangdao, Hebei: Shanhaiguan District in Qinhuangdao, Hebei has always been known as the hometown of Chinese cherries, and is a national standardized demonstration area.The ripening time here is in late May, picking is divided into early, middle and late, and the yield is high, the quality is also high.

2. Ledu County, Qinghai: The area of cherries planted here is relatively large, about 6,000 mu. They are usually on the market in July.It is generally sold to Xining City and Haidong counties.The price is relatively high, about 60 yuan per kilogram.

3. Liaoning cherries: There are also many cherry bases here, and they are generally harvested in the first ten days of June.Among them, Dalian has the widest planting area, about 400000 mu.

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4. Yuncheng, Shanxi: Most of the cherry varieties here are harvested between the 6th and 8th of May. They are recognized as high-quality varieties in China. They taste sweet and are deeply loved by people.

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