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Common Introduction to Osmanthus Varieties

This topic introduces the common knowledge of Osmanthus, a flowering plant. Let's learn about the common introduction to Osmanthus varieties together.

Osmanthus fragrans belongs to the Oleaceae family, Osmanthus genus, and is an evergreen shrub or small tree, also known as "Laurel" or "Sweet Osmanthus." It is commonly known as "Osmanthus tree" and is a temperate species. The leaves are opposite, mostly elliptic or oblong, with a smooth surface, leathery texture, and toothed edges. The flowers are grouped, and the corolla is divided from the base with colors ranging from white, yellow, to orange red.

Distribution Area:

Osmanthus is native to the eastern part of the Himalayas in Southwest China, and it is also distributed in India, Nepal, and Cambodia. Wild Osmanthus grows in Southwest China, Sichuan, southern Shaanxi, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui, and other places. It is now widely cultivated in the Huai River Valley and southward, with its suitable habitat extending north to the lower reaches of the Yellow River and south to Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan.

Variety Classification:

Due to long-term artificial cultivation, natural hybridization, and artificial selection, a variety of cultivated varieties of Osmanthus have been formed.

Golden Osmanthus Osmamthus fragrans var. thunbergii

Golden Osmanthus has golden flowers, a strong fragrance, and thick leaves. Golden Osmanthus group: blooms in autumn, flowers range from lemon yellow to golden yellow, including varieties such as "Large Flower Golden Osmanthus," "Large Leaf Yellow," "Huangchuan Golden Osmanthus," "Late Golden Osmanthus," "Round Leaf Golden Osmanthus," and "Golden Ball Osmanthus."

Silver Osmanthus Osmanthus fragrans var. latifolius

Silver Osmanthus has white flowers with a slight yellowish tint, a strong fragrance, and thin leaves. Silver Osmanthus group: blooms in autumn, flower colors range from pure white, creamy white, yellowish white, to light yellow, including varieties such as "Seed Silver Osmanthus" (bearing seeds), "Jiulong Osmanthus," "Early Silver Osmanthus," "Late Silver Osmanthus," and "White Purity."

Orange Osmanthus Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus

Orange Osmanthus has orange yellow flowers, a moderate fragrance, and thick leaves with a deep color. Orange Osmanthus group: blooms in autumn, flower colors range from deep orange yellow to bright red, including varieties such as "Large Flower Orange Osmanthus," "Toothed Orange Osmanthus," "Cinnabar Orange Osmanthus," and "Broad-Leaf Red."

Four Seasons Osmanthus Osmanthus fragrans var. semperflorens

Four Seasons Osmanthus is also known as "Month-Month Laurel." The flowers are slightly white or light yellow with a mild fragrance and thin leaves. It blooms throughout the year. Four Seasons Osmanthus group: blooms in all seasons, including varieties such as "Month-Month Laurel," "Daily Fragrant Laurel," "Large Leaf Buddha's Crown Pearl," and "Toothed Four Seasons Osmanthus."

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