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What month does the Hypericum kaisensei bloom?

Do you know these? Introduction to the blooming month of Hypericum kaisensei and some small experiences in plant cultivation for enjoying the flowering period, details are as follows:

Chengdu is a city with many cloudy days, especially in autumn and winter, it's often rainy and overcast, hard to see the sun. Finally, in March, which is the favorite month of girls, the sun no longer maintains its former reserve, revealing smiles day after day, and the warm sunshine is scattered, girls wearing stockings and short skirts are freely displaying their youthful vitality in the sun, making people exclaim, Chengdu is indeed a beautiful city!

Of course, one should go out and have fun when the sun is shining!

And March is the season for Hypericum kaisensei to bloom!

Hypericum kaisensei is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 2 meters tall. It usually blooms in March or April, with a short flowering period of about one month. However, the color of its flowers is very bright, just like the lip color that girls love most this spring. In early spring, the flowers bloom before the leaves, from a distance, it looks like the flowers are blooming on the trunk of the tree, just as the poem goes, "A pool of green water hides the spring, a tree full of red flowers blooming." Planting Hypericum kaisensei as a hedge, street tree, or a large area on a hillside, during the flowering season, it is a breathtaking beauty!

Hypericum kaisensei can not only be admired for its flowers but also for its fruits. It usually bears fruit in the summer and autumn, from September to October. The fruit is spherical or ovoid, not very large, with a diameter of 4-6 centimeters, yellow or yellow-green in color, aromatic in taste, with short or almost stalkless fruit stalks, making it very ornamental.

What month does the Hypericum kaisensei bloom?

Hypericum kaisensei can also be made into various shaped bonsais, it is one of the eighteen scholars in bonsai. It is not easy to cultivate a good Hypericum kaisensei bonsai because its branches are relatively hard and tend to grow some useless lateral branches, which makes pruning and shaping difficult, requiring years of careful maintenance to finally take shape. However, Hypericum kaisensei bonsai is very beautiful and is often placed in halls, flower platforms, doorways, and corners, adding more color to the garden scenery!

Above is the full content on when Hypericum kaisensei blooms and a brief introduction to enjoying its flowering period, hoping it is helpful to green plant enthusiasts!