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How to distinguish the varieties and pictures of wintersweet?

Jane Margolis
2020-07-09 09:37:56
There are five kinds of plum, such as plum, tiger hoof plum, Pankou plum, golden bell plum and gouya plum. Among them, plum is the most precious, with light yellow color, large flower type and high ornamental value. It is distinguished mainly by the design and color. It can be divided into two types: pure heart and meat heart. Plain heart means that there is no variegation, petals and flower centers are yellow, while meat heart means that the outer petals are yellow, but the center is purple.

I. variety

1. Prunus mume: its petals are long and oval in shape, which are rolled back. The color of the flower is light yellow, the shape of the flower is very big, also called lotus plum, which has very high ornamental value and is very precious.

2. Tiger hoof plum: its flower is like tiger hoof, so it gets its name. The petals are round, and the one in the middle is slightly reddish purple. When the flower opens, it has a strong fragrance and a relatively early flowering period.

3. Pankoume: its petals are also very round, yellow, but the center is purple, the fragrance is also very rich, also known as sandalwood plum.

4. Golden Bell plum: because the petal shape is similar to golden bell, it is called Golden Bell plum, double petaled flower.

5. Kobayberry: it has obvious differences from other varieties. The petals are small and sharp, the outer ring is light yellow, the inner ring has purple stripes, and the fragrance is relatively light.

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2. Distinguish

It is mainly distinguished by the design and color. It can be divided into two types: pure heart and meat heart. Plain heart means that petals, pistils and hearts are all yellow. There are no other mixed colors, such as plain heart plum. And the outer petals are yellow, and the purple ones in the center are meat heart species, such as tiger hoof plum, pan Kou plum and dog tooth plum.

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