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What species does hawthorn tree have, is hawthorn tree good conserve?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Hawthorn is a common food, do not eat on an empty stomach, it contains acidic substances, can stimulate people's intestines and stomach, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort. It is better to eat after a meal, wait for 15-30 minutes after a full meal, especially after eating too much, or after eating greasy substances, can promote gastrointestinal endocrine digestive juice, promote food digestion, decompose greasy substances, hawthorn contains pectin, can help defecation.

1. What are the varieties

1. Big Venus: The taste of Big Venus is sour, the fruit is small, the skin color is dark red, but also a little purple, there will be some small black spots on it, there are impurities in the flesh, the price is relatively low, it can be used to make Physalis.

2. Xinyi hawthorn: This variety is relatively sweet and has relatively high nutritional value.

3. Big sponge ball: The fruit of this variety is relatively large. After ripening, the pulp inside is relatively soft. It is not particularly sour, but it has a sour taste. It is usually eaten raw. The preservation time is relatively short. It is recommended to eat the picked fruit as soon as possible.

4, big five arris: big five arris hawthorn fruit is relatively small, inside the pulp is not much, because the stone is relatively large, but the taste is very sweet, eat better, but the growth cycle is slow.

5, Waiba red: This species is relatively special, the fruit is relatively large, very good-looking, slightly raised in the position of the fruit stalk, often used to do Crispy Sugar-Coated Fruit.

6, South Hawthorn: South Hawthorn this variety is also sweet taste, eat up there will be a little cool feeling, smell it will feel fruity.

2. good maintenance?

Hawthorn trees are easier to maintain, and do not need to spend too much energy, usually ensure adequate sunshine, reasonable watering and fertilization can be raised.

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