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Lagerstroemia indica
Osmanthus fragrans in Hangzhou, also known as Oleaceae, Osmanthus fragrans and Osmanthus fragrans, belongs to Oleaceae. There are many kinds of osmanthus fragrans, including Jingui, Yin Gui, Dangui and Sijigui. The fruit is purple-black drupe, commonly known as cinnamon. The crown is spherical. The trunk is rough and gray. The leaves are leathery, opposite, oval or oblong, and the edges of young leaves are serrated. Flowers are clustered, 3 ~ 5 flowers are born in the axils of leaves, most of them are born in the spring shoots of that year, and some are born on the branches of two or three years old. Corolla is divided into ivory, yellow and orange. The aroma is extremely rich. Osmanthus fragrans is an evergreen broad-leaved shrub or tree with a height of15m and a crown covering 400 square meters. Osmanthus fragrans seedlings have obvious taproots, developed and deep roots. Young roots are yellow-brown, and old roots are yellow-brown. The root system of grafted seedlings varies with rootstock; When cuttings are buried in the soil, adventitious roots grow everywhere, but there is no obvious main root. Hanging flowers have strong branching and low technical points, especially in the early stage, and often appear shrub-like for a long time. After close planting or pruning, it can become an obvious trunk. Bark is rough, grayish brown or grayish white, sometimes showing lenticels. The leaf surface is smooth, leathery, dark and bright green near the axis, and the far axis surface is more talked about; Oval, oblong, oval, obovate, lanceolate, oblanceolate, oblanceolate to ovate-lanceolate. Hangzhou Children's Park-Full Dragon Guiyu Park Hangzhou Children's Park middot Full Dragon Guiyu Park is a new concept children's theme park integrating leisure and entertainment. Located in the city center, with convenient transportation, there are Tiger Mountain in the east, Zoo in the south, Tiger Mountain in the west and Manjuelong Road in the north. Hangzhou Botanical Garden Hangzhou Botanical Garden * * * collected more than 2000 plants from more than 20 varieties including Jingui, Yin Gui, Dangui and Sijigui, and opened the Osmanthus fragrans Weizi Garden on 1958, covering an area of 3.6 hectares, combining Osmanthus fragrans and Wei Zi to create an excellent plant landscape in summer and autumn. And a "King of Dangui" with a height of 10 m and a DBH 1.05 m was planted in the park, which became the highlight of the park.