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There are several kinds of crabapple flowers.

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Begonia pedunculata

Its leaves are elliptic or ovate, and the flowers are clustered.There are various colors, such as vermilion, pink, white and so on.Its flowering period is early, mostly in the middle of March can enjoy the flowers, is the first leaf opening or leaf opening at the same time.

2. Malus sieboldii

Its flowers are umbrella-shaped and usually grow at the top of branchlets.The flower buds are red, single or double, and the colors are mostly light red and white.Its flowering period is second only to that of Begonia pedunculata, which mostly opens around April.

3. Malus halliana

Its pedicel is slender and pendulous, hence its name.The flowers are clustered at the top of the branches, the petals are rose-colored, and the flowers are drooping, which has high ornamental value.Its flowering period is usually around April in spring.

Begonia semperflorens

Its flowers are axillary, cymes.Bright colors, mostly red, pink, purple, petals have single petals, but also double petals, ornamental value is very high.If you can give it during the conservation of appropriate temperature, moisture, nutrients, then it can be flowering four seasons, flowering period is relatively long.

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Chinese flowering crabapple
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