Jindalai is the national flower of which country?

Jindalai, the national flower of North Korea. Alias Rhododendron, Rhododendron Camptotheca, Rhododendron Hinggan, mainly born in hillsides, grasslands and bushes. Jindalai is the first flower in the field. Koreans believe that Jindalai is a symbol of the arrival of spring. At the same time, she is the national flower of North Korea, and Jindalai's flower language is an enduring flower. Koreans use it to symbolize long-term prosperity, joy and happiness.

brief introduction

Jindalai flower, a perennial deciduous shrub of Rhododendron in Ericaceae. It originated in Northeast Asia. Its root system is shallow, its branches are smooth, and there are coarse hairs or glandular hairs; The leaf shape is changeable, such as oval, oval, lanceolate and obovate. Leaves without stipules are solitary, mostly alternate, evergreen or a few deciduous; Filaments free, anthers 2-loculed, corolla 4~7-lobed; Racemes or panicles; Style solitary; Fruit is a capsule with small seeds.

Growth habit of Jindalai

Jindalai flowers like warm and humid environment and have certain cold tolerance. Hi-light, it needs to be placed in a well-lit place during growth, and more sunshine can meet the demand for light in order to grow vigorously. Although it is open in early spring, it needs proper temperature control after winter. Staying in a sub-zero environment for a long time is easy to get frostbite and affect flowering. In addition, there are certain requirements for humidity. If the soil is found to be dry, it needs to be watered in time to make it moist. The amount of watering should be controlled until the soil is slightly wet. No water accumulation.