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When do wintersweet trees bloom and bear fruit

This article summarizes the experience of when wintersweet trees bloom and bear fruit, as well as the best time for wintersweet cutting in the aspect of green plant maintenance. Let's follow the editor to see the specific content!

As the poem goes:

In the severe winter, when all flowers have withered, only wintersweet breaks through and blooms alone in the snow.

The wintersweet blooms in the cold winter and before the spring arrives, welcoming the arrival of spring and adding joy and auspiciousness to our traditional Chinese New Year. But do you know wintersweet? Today, let's delve into the wintersweet flowers with green plant care and learn some common knowledge about wintersweet.

1. Wintersweet is not plum blossom.

People often confuse wintersweet with plum blossom due to its name, thinking it is a type of flowering green plant. However, they are not only different flowers, but also different varieties. Wintersweet belongs to the wintersweet family and the wintersweet genus, while plum blossom belongs to the rose family and the plum genus.

Moreover, wintersweet and plum blossom are relatively easy to distinguish. Wintersweet blooms in the twelfth lunar month, usually with a wax yellow color and strong fragrance; while plum blossom blooms a bit later, mostly in January, with bright colors, mainly white, pink, red, and purple, and a delicate fragrance. It is quite easy to distinguish.

2. Wintersweet has many aliases.

Wintersweet has numerous aliases, each with its own origin and story.

Wintersweet is also called蜡梅 (wax plum). Although the characters are different, they sound the same and have the meaning of homophones. Its flowers bloom with a color similar to amber, hence the name wax plum; it also blooms in the twelfth lunar month, known as腊月 (Layue), so it is commonly called蜡梅 (Layue plum); in addition, its shape resembles plum blossoms, blooming successively, thus earning its beautiful name.

Wintersweet is also known as snow plum or flower in the snow. Its bloom often coincides with falling snow, so it is also called snow plum or flower in the snow.

Wintersweet is also called early plum, winter plum, or winter guest. Typically, wintersweet blooms about two months earlier than plum blossoms, during the coldest time of the year, earning the reputation of "winter guest." It is also the first flower to bloom in the new year, heralding the arrival of spring, thus receiving the title of "early plum" or "winter plum."

There are other aliases like yellow plum, waxwood, waxflower, croton, golden bell plum, yellow plum, and dried branch plum, which won't be listed one by one.

3. The characteristics of wintersweet's living habits.

Firstly, it has a strong vitality and is tenacious.

Wintersweet blooms in the cold winter months, amidst icy weather, when the fields are covered in snow, yet it flowers and fills the air with fragrance.

I summarize this as the "four endurance":

Endurance of severe cold, drought, shade, and pruning.

Wintersweet can grow in temperatures above -15°C, bloom at temperatures above -10°C, thrive in dry and shady conditions, and is suitable for pruning and shaping, making it more beautiful and majestic.

Secondly, it has vigorous growth.

Wintersweet can withstand various harsh environmental tests and stand tall with resilience. However, it also prefers good living conditions.

I summarize this as the "four likes":

Likes sunlight, warmth, fertility, and wind protection.

Wintersweet enjoys warm and gentle weather, abundant sunlight, and grows more vigorously with fertile soil. Especially in winter, it prefers the sunny side sheltered from the wind, which is conducive to growth.

Thirdly, it has its dislikes, which restrict growth.

Although wintersweet is resilient and tenacious, it has its weaknesses and shortcomings. We should capitalize on its strengths and avoid its weaknesses to better care for wintersweet.

I summarize this as the "four dislikes":

Dislikes poor soil, waterlogging, low temperatures, and wind exposure.

No matter how strong the growth, there are always weaknesses. It dislikes alkaline and sticky soil, fears excessive waterlogging, and is prone to frostbite below 15°C. If exposed to the wind in winter, it can easily cause branches and flowers to be injured or broken.

When do wintersweet trees bloom and bear fruit

4. Wintersweet has profound meanings and noble character.

Wintersweet braves the wind and snow, blooming alone in the cold. Its meaning is often used to describe people of noble character, specifically, the following points are summarized for your reference.

I summarize this into "four categories":

First, it symbolizes people with noble character and moral integrity.

Second, it symbolizes people who are steadfast and upright.

Third, it symbolizes people who are proud and unyielding to flattery.

Fourth, it symbolizes people who are kind and sincere.

As we all know, wintersweet blooms in the cold winter months, braving the cold wind and snow, standing firm in the icy conditions, much like a person with a very noble character. It does not bow to the cold, displaying noble character and steadfastness; it does not lower its head to the cold, remaining unyielding and determined; and its flowers are fragrant, sincere and pure.

【Summary】

In the twelfth lunar month, when wintersweet is about to bloom, I briefly summarize some habits and meanings of wintersweet for your reference.

This article shares information about when wintersweet trees bloom and bear fruit, as well as the best time for wintersweet cutting, hoping to bring some floral knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.