What are the characteristics of summer flowers
Here is an introduction to the characteristics of summer flowers and a comprehensive guide to green plants and flowers that represent summer, with detailed information for you below.
Representative plants of summer include the large-petaled, fragrant lotus flowers, which bloom from June to September, the jasmine with its strong fragrance and pure flower color, blooming from May to August, the hundred-day chrysanthemum with a bloom period of about one hundred days, from June to September, and the tall, smooth-barked crape myrtle, blooming from June to September.
Common flowers in summer
1. Lotus
The lotus is a perennial herbaceous flower of the Nelumbo nucifera genus, commonly seen in summer. It blooms from June to September, singly on the flower stem tip, with large flower shapes that can reach diameters of 10 to 20 centimeters. Common colors include white and pink, with both single and double petals. The leaves of the lotus are also large, with diameters reaching up to 90 centimeters, and can float on water.
2. Jasmine
Jasmine is an erect or climbing shrub of the Oleaceae family, with a blooming period from May to August. It has cymose inflorescences that bloom at the top, usually three flowers at a time, which are white or light yellow, with a strong fragrance. Jasmine is not very cold-tolerant and prefers a warm and humid environment, needing to be planted in slightly acidic soil rich in humus.
3. Hundred-day Chrysanthemum
The hundred-day chrysanthemum is an annual herbaceous plant of the Chrysanthemum genus, blooming from June to September. It has capitulum inflorescences, singly on the branch tip, with ligulate petals. Common colors include deep red, rose red, purple, or white. It is native to Mexico and prefers a warm environment. Its blooming period is usually one hundred days, hence the name.
4. Crape Myrtle
The crape myrtle is a deciduous shrub or small tree of the Lythraceae family, with a blooming period from June to September. It can bloom continuously, known as the "hundred-day red." The flowers are terminal paniculate inflorescences, with flowers that are light red, purple, or white, and diameters of three to four centimeters. It prefers a shady environment and is drought-tolerant.
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