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The best viewing time of Populus euphratica forest in Yiwu

The best viewing season is around the middle of 10 every year.

Poplar leaves turn yellow because of frost, so the best viewing season is around 5438+ 10 in the middle of June every year. As the weather turns cold, the leaves wither, and basically fall out around the beginning of June 165438+ 10. The specific date of Populus euphratica Festival is not fixed, depending on the climate of that year. After eleven o'clock, the leaves began to turn yellow, the weather was cold quickly, and the leaves turned yellow quickly.

After Tarim Populus euphratica Reserve is upgraded to a national protected area, it will play a great role in Populus euphratica protection and ecological restoration in Tarim, and will also benefit local people. There are more than 200,000 hectares of Populus euphratica forests in Tarim Basin, and the timber accumulation is about 4.6 million cubic meters, which is the concentrated distribution area of Populus euphratica forests in the world today. Primitive Populus euphratica forest is the most concentrated, well-preserved and representative area.

Morphological characteristics of Populus euphratica

Populus euphratica, also known as Platanus acerifolia, because a Hu Yangshu can grow five or six leaves of different shapes and sizes, Populus euphratica is also known as a heterophyllous tree. Five or six kinds of leaves grow to adapt to the environment, and the higher they go, the smaller the leaves are, in order to reduce the evaporation of water.

Populus euphratica is a primitive tree species with strong vitality and is known as a desert warrior. Walking into Populus euphratica Ecological Park is a primitive breath, which will make you feel the rhythm of a primitive life. The majestic momentum shows us the indomitable spirit, and the ingenious form makes us feel the grandeur of nature. For thousands of years, they have resisted the erosion of nature with tenacious will.

Amazingly, these iron bones clank and have different shapes, some like slim girls, some like horses with hooves, some like elephants, and some like birds to be fed. It is simply a natural art palace. There is a poem that says, "Short as a dragon and snake, deformed as a male tiger crouching on a mountain, happy as a fox shows Kyubi no Youko, and hideous as a hag." The beauty of Populus euphratica is evident in this poem.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Populus euphratica in Yiwu