The flower language of wintersweet in Australia is noble and faithful, which can be given to your good friends, representing an appreciation of others. Its evergreen branches and leaves can be given to girlfriends or good confidants, which indicates that your friendship can last forever. It also symbolizes faithful love. The petals of Chimonanthus praecox are waxy, as faithful as love.
When it is in full bloom, it will give off a faint fragrance of flowers, representing sweet love, so it can also be given to lovers, representing that they will be more loyal to each other's love. The flowering color of Chimonanthus praecox is relatively elegant, and the pattern is similar to that of plum blossom, so it also implies a noble soul.
Introduction experiment of Chimonanthus praecox in Australia
The flower shape of wintersweet is very similar to plum blossom. Its flowers generally have five petals, and the outer layer of the petals is waxy and shiny, which has certain ornamental value. The flowers of Chimonanthus praecox have a faint fragrance, and its plants grow quickly. Generally, seedlings that grow to more than 15 cm can bloom.
Chimonanthus australis can grow to 1 m in that year, 3 m in three years and 5 cm in diameter at breast height in four years, and its plants will naturally grow into large shrubs. Chimonanthus praecox has the characteristics of strong adaptability, cold tolerance and barren tolerance, and its plants are suitable for growing in Mediterranean climate.
Chimonanthus praecox has strict requirements on soil and is suitable for growing in loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam. When planting, humus soil, garden soil and perlite can be mixed for soil preparation. During the growth period, Chimonanthus praecox requires high humidity, so it is necessary to water the plants in time when planting to ensure that the air humidity reaches the standard.