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What are the new varieties of seedlings

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-04 23:32:02
Camellia blooms in four seasons. The flowers are not only big but also bright in color. They have the ability to resist cold and high temperature, and they also have strong ability to resist virus. Red flesh apple flesh is as red as rose, and it also has a special fragrance, which tastes crisp and sweet.

I. new varieties of seedlings

Many old seedling varieties have certain limitations, so in addition to introducing some new varieties from abroad, agricultural scientists will develop some new varieties with more advantages by themselves. The varieties introduced from abroad are Begonia, red maple and so on. The agricultural scientists have developed four seasons camellia, red fruit flesh apple and so on which will bloom in each season.

2. Introduction to new varieties

1. Four seasons Camellia: the flowering period of this kind of plant is the same as its name. Every season, there will be flowers blooming. The flowers are not only large but also bright in color. Most of them are planted in the south. Compared with other camellia, it not only has the ability to resist the cold and high temperature, but also has a strong ability to resist the virus, so it is loved by many flower friends once it goes on the market.

2. Red fruit flesh Apple: the crown of this kind of plant is relatively large after growing, the color of branches is reddish brown, the color of leaves in spring is purplish red, and the shape is oval. Its flowering period is from April to May. The flowers are bright and purple red, and the petals are oval. This kind of plants usually bear fruit in August, and the number of fruit is relatively large. The shape of the fruit is not different from that of the common kind, but the color of the pulp is similar to that of the rose. The fruit of this kind of plants has a special fragrance, tastes crisp and sweet.

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