Persicaria orientalis blooms in which season
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In early autumn, along the protective city riverside of the Amur Forestry Bureau in the Greater Khingan Range and under some residential buildings, one often sees the quiet blooming of Persicaria orientalis. Clumps and clusters of flowers, enchanting and intoxicating, seem to dye the surrounding air with a cool and sweet scent. From a distance, the flowers undulate and rise, presenting a natural wild charm with vibrant colors, like a colorful painting; up close, each Persicaria orientalis is like a beautiful girl, swaying gracefully, moving with the wind.
Persicaria orientalis, known as扫帚梅 (sweeping plum) in the northern folk, usually blooms during the hot summer, preferring a suitable temperature for growth. After the beginning of autumn, Persicaria orientalis is still graceful and elegant.
The large areas of Persicaria orientalis seas have long become popular social media spots, with many flower enthusiasts coming to walk among the flowers, capturing their memories with their cameras. Photos taken randomly here, without filters, are all beautiful screensavers.
It is said that in Tibetan areas, Persicaria orientalis is called Gesanghua, also known as "Gesang Meiduo." In Tibetan, "Gesang" means "good times" or "happiness," and "Meiduo" means flower, so Gesanghua means the flower of happiness. In the Greater Khingan Range, there are blooming happiness flowers everywhere!
The above introduction about the season when Persicaria orientalis blooms and the flowering time is provided for everyone to learn and understand!