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What flowers are there in autumn?

Autumn is a very comfortable season. There is neither heat in summer nor cold in winter, so there are many flowers in autumn, such as osmanthus, chrysanthemum, Jin Chahua, morning glory, cherry blossom, hibiscus and hibiscus.

Osmanthus fragrans blooms everywhere in August. Osmanthus fragrans is one of the top ten traditional famous flowers in China. It is an excellent ornamental and practical garden tree species that integrates greening, beautification and fragrance.

Chrysanthemum is one of the top ten famous flowers in China, and it is also called the four gentlemen of flowers with Mei Zhulanju, and its output ranks first in the country.

The Japanese nickname of the flower on the other side is "Manzhu Shahua", and what we usually call Lycoris rubra is not a real flower on the other side in a strict sense.

Jin Chahua belongs to Camellia of Theaceae and is one of the first-class protected plants in China.

There are many kinds of morning glory, and the seeds have medicinal value.

Hibiscus hibiscus is a small shrub tree, which is native to the Yellow River Basin and eastern and southern China. Because it is a woody plant, it is also called "Hibiscus". Hibiscus flowers, also known as hibiscus flowers and big bowl flowers, are colorful and suitable for planting on both sides of roads, parks, courtyards and other places.

Autumn is one of the four seasons. In China, traditionally, "beginning of autumn" in the 24 solar terms is taken as the starting point of autumn. Entering autumn means that rainfall and humidity tend to decrease or decrease, and everything in nature begins to mature from lush.

Autumn is the harvest season, and many plants mature in autumn. In autumn, in nature, the qi of yin and yang begins to change, the yang is gradually declining, the yin is gradually flourishing, the climate turns from hot to cold, and everything is born with cold and gradually declines. This is the season of alternating hot and cold. As the temperature gradually drops, the leaves of many deciduous perennial plants will gradually change color, wither and fall off, leaving only branches for winter.