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Chinese flowering crabapples bloom in different regions

Here is a sharing about when Chinese flowering crabapples bloom and an introduction to green plants and flowers, followed by more information for everyone to understand.

Chinese flowering crabapples usually bloom from April to May every year, which is in spring, but this is not absolute. Their blooming period is related to the breeding conditions and varieties. If the breeding environment is suitable and there is sufficient sunlight, they may bloom earlier, and the blooming period will also be relatively longer. If there is insufficient sunlight and the temperature is low, the blooming time will be delayed, and they may wither earlier.

1. When do Chinese flowering crabapples bloom

Chinese flowering crabapples have been famous ornamental flowers in our country since ancient times, dating back to the pre-Qin period, where there are already records of cultivating Chinese flowering crabapples. When do such long-cultivated Chinese flowering crabapples in our country bloom? Chinese flowering crabapples usually bloom in April to May. The diameter of the flowers is about 4 to 5 centimeters, with small intervals between the flowers, petals shaped like an umbrella, bright red and elegant pink, charming and beautiful.

2. Chinese flowering crabapples bloom in different regions

In different regions, the blooming time of different varieties of Chinese flowering crabapples may vary slightly. Generally speaking, the same variety of Chinese flowering crabapples bloom earlier in the south than in the north. Among different varieties, weeping crabapple blooms the earliest, usually flowering in mid-March every year. Close behind are the Japanese flowering crabapple and the Malus micromalus, which bloom around April. As for the everblooming crabapple, as its name suggests, it can bloom all year round as long as the environment is suitable.

Chinese flowering crabapples are traditional ornamental flowers in China. They belong to the tree genus Malus and are fond of sunlight and cold-resistant. Home cultivation should pay attention to sunlight conditions. If they are in a shady and damp environment for a long time, they will not grow well or may even die. No excessive care is needed in winter, but in areas where the temperature is below -20°C in the north, it is important to keep them warm.

That is all about when Chinese flowering crabapples bloom and the specific introduction of how they bloom in different regions. I hope you will like it!