Introduction:
1, Malus donghongensis: Malus donghongensis is a small deciduous tree belonging to Malus of Ericaceae. Its tree height can reach 5-7 meters; The crown is broad, the branches are thick, the leaves are dark green, oval, and the apex is obtuse and serrated.
2. Winter red fruit Begonia: Winter red fruit is a deciduous shrub or small tree of Rosaceae and Malus, with short plants, grayish brown branches, oval to wide oval leaves, green, and round serrations at the edges. Umbrella with pale pink flowers, which bloom in spring. The fruit is oval and weighs 65438 00 grams to 20 grams. At first it was green, then it gradually turned yellow, and it was bright red when it matured. The skin is smooth and won't fall off in winter until February-March of the following year.
Growing environment:
1, Malus donghongensis: it likes light, is cold-resistant, avoids waterlogging, avoids excessive air humidity, is drought-resistant, and has low requirements on soil quality and moisture. It is most suitable for growing in fertile, loose and well-drained sandy loam. The flowering period is from late March to mid-April, and the fruiting period is September.
2. Winter Red Fruit Begonia: It likes sunny, cool and dry environment, is cold-resistant and afraid of damp heat, and is suitable for growing in sandy soil with rich humus, loose and fertile soil and good drainage. Generally, transplanting or potted plants in spring every year requires sufficient sunshine during the growing period. Insufficient light will affect the color, plant shape and fruit. Therefore, ground planting can be planted in sunny and ventilated places in the courtyard, while potted plants should be placed in sunny places. Keep the soil moist and free of water during the growth period. June is the flower bud differentiation period every year, and watering should be controlled for 2 ~ 3 weeks, and then watering should be carried out when the young leaves wither to promote the formation of flower buds.