What are the plants that symbolize summer: A list of 10 plants representing summer

What are the plants that symbolize summer

Answering netizens' questions about the plants that symbolize summer and providing an introduction to 10 kinds of green plants and flowers that represent summer, the following is a detailed explanation.

Summer brings a sense of intense heat, and amidst this scorching summer, there are many plants that are not daunted by the strong sunlight and can grow well, even blooming beautiful flowers. As a poem goes, "Life is as brilliant as summer flowers," I believe among these brilliant summer flowers, there are 10 kinds of flowers that best represent summer. What do you think?

1. Sunflower

Sunflowers have a long blooming period, lasting from May to October in autumn, with bright and varied colors. They are called the "flowering machine" because they bloom so profusely. Sunflowers love abundant sunlight and can thrive even under the strong summer sun, producing many bright and vibrant flowers.

2. Rainy Orchid

Rainy Orchids always bloom after the rain, especially after heavy summer rains, producing bright and colorful flowers. To make Rainy Orchids bloom more and brighter, they should be kept in full sunlight during summer, watered thoroughly when the soil is dry to replicate the post-rainy feel, allowing them to bloom more and brighter.

3. Dahlia

Dahlias are among the top ten famous flowers in the world, with elegant and grandeur blooms that are very beautiful. In many southern regions, dahlias bloom beautiful flowers in summer. Dahlias are not afraid of strong sunlight but fear the intense sun after the rain, requiring some shading and proper water drainage.

4. Lotus

Lotuses are pure and noble, rising out of the mud without being stained, providing a beautiful sight in summer. They are not afraid of the strong sun and only bloom beautifully under ample sunlight, and are less prone to diseases and pests. A line from a poem says, "Lotuses under the sun are unique," which illustrates this.

5. Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtles bloom in the following summer and produce many bright flowers, forming large flower balls. The management of crape myrtles is relatively simple; they just need to be kept in full sunlight, watered thoroughly when the soil is dry, and fertilized with a dilute liquid fertilizer every 20-30 days to encourage more and brighter blooms. They can also be made into盆景 (bonsai) and add a sense of gravitas when kept indoors.

6. Jasmine

Jasmine has a cool beauty with its jade-like bones and ice-like flesh, and its blooming period coincides with summer, peaking in the hottest days of the dog days. To make jasmine bloom more and brighter, we can water it thoroughly when the soil is dry, keep it in full sunlight, and apply a dilute, decomposed cake fertilizer every 7-10 days. Pruning the spent flowers after blooming will encourage more and fragrant blooms.

What are the plants that symbolize summer

7. White Orchid

White Orchids also bloom in summer, with a fragrance similar to orchids, giving a sense of jade-like bones and ice-like flesh. They enjoy abundant sunlight and can be kept in full sunlight. Watering thoroughly when dry and applying a dilute, balanced nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer or decomposed cake fertilizer every 15-20 days will make the white orchids fragrant, white, and vibrant.

8. Chinese Rose

Chinese Roses, also known as "monthly red," can bloom monthly as long as the temperature is suitable. They also enjoy abundant sunlight, and insufficient light can lead to fewer and less vibrant blooms. However, excessive sunlight requires some shading to prevent sunburn. There is a type of Chinese rose that thrives in sunlight, becoming more vibrant the more it is exposed to the sun, known as "fireworks wave Chinese rose."

9. Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea can also bloom beautiful flowers in summer, as it is not afraid of the intense sun and actually blooms more with exposure. To make bougainvillea bloom more and brighter in summer, keep it in full sunlight, water it when the leaves droop in the evening, and avoid waterlogging. Spraying a dilute potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution every 15-20 days will also help it bloom more and brighter.

10. Desert Rose

Desert Rose, also known as "sky treasure flower," has flowers as bright as roses. It enjoys abundant sunlight and is not afraid of sun exposure. Watering thoroughly when the soil is dry during the growing period and applying a dilute phosphorus-potassium fertilizer before blooming will encourage more and brighter flowers.

This article shares experiences about the plants that symbolize summer and a list of 10 plants that represent summer, hoping to bring you help in your daily life!