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Where can I find cherry blossoms in China?

1. Lushun is the earliest place to grow cherry blossoms in China, with more than 30,000 cherry blossoms. There are many kinds of cherry blossoms in Lushun, including China cherry blossoms and Japanese early cherry blossoms. , mainly distributed in 203 National Forest Park, Taiyanggou Scenic Area (there is a cherry street with a length of 1.5km), Longwangtang Reservoir (cherry blossoms and Magnolia grandiflora planted in the 1920s) and courtyard cottages. ?

There are many forest botanical gardens in Hunan province. There is a cherry blossom exhibition, which lasts from March 15 to March 30. More than 3,000 cherry blossoms of 14 varieties are on display, which is the best cherry blossom landscape resource in China.

3. Kunming: Exploration of plateau cherry blossoms, viewing place: Tong Yuan, Kunming, and the best viewing period: early March to late March.

4. Shanghai: Street cherry blossoms, viewing location: Shanghai street, viewing time: March 24th to the end of April.

5. Wuhan: Those years when flowers bloom in the morning and green onions are picked at night. The viewing place is Wuhan University, and the best viewing period is in the middle and late March.

Extended data:

Cherry blossoms originated in China. According to the authoritative Japanese book "The Great Construction of Cherry Blossoms", cherry blossoms originated in the Himalayas. After artificial cultivation, this species was gradually introduced into the Yangtze River valley in China, southwest China and Taiwan Province Island. During the Qin and Han dynasties, cherry blossoms were planted by the royal family of the court for more than 2,000 years.

Cherry blossom is a temperate and subtropical tree species, which likes sunshine and warm and humid climate conditions and has certain cold resistance. The soil requirement is not strict, and it is suitable for growing in loose and fertile sandy loam with good drainage, but it is not tolerant to salt and alkali. The root system is shallow, avoiding stagnant water and low-lying land. It has certain cold tolerance and drought tolerance, but it is not suitable for planting in coastal areas with typhoons because of its weak ability to resist smoke and wind.

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