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Where is the sea of ??flowers in Poyang Lake? When can we see the sea of ??flowers in Poyang Lake?

I’m not interested in going to Poyang Lake to see the sea of ??flowers, but there are currently no flowers, but it’s also nice to enjoy the lake. The weather in Wuhan has been super nice recently, and the editor really couldn’t restrain his desire to go out and play.

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Polygonum vulgaris is actually the most common wildflower in the Poyang Lake area, commonly known as "half-year food." Polygonum japonica, about 1030 cm tall, usually grows on wetlands in riverbanks, ditches and ponds, often growing in patches. From October to November every year, after Poyang Lake recedes, the polygonum will grow rapidly and bloom purple flowers, forming a sea of ??purple flowers. "Purple Poyang Lake" has become a popular place for photographers and tourists.

Poyang Lake poet Yu Yafei said: "The water in autumn and winter is as warm as spring, and the dew beaches have new colors; the purple flowers bloom like the sea, and the purple-red scenery is charming." As Poyang Lake enters the dry season, and the continuous With sufficient light, Polygonum japonica will soon enter its peak flowering stage. But with the arrival of cold air, Polygonum japonica will wither in the cooling, and the sea of ??flowers will disappear.

From 2010 to 2010, in the water areas such as Yinshan, Dachang Damianchi, and Gutang Township on the banks of Poyang Lake, patches of polygonum bloomed, dividing the vast wetland grassland into two. Forming a flower belt that stretches for several kilometers, it wraps around Poyang Lake like a pink ribbon. The winding "small river ditch" flows quietly through the polygonum flowers. Green, red and water naturally form a charming landscape painting. Tourists are dotted among them, taking photos or camping, laughing and enjoying the fragrance of flowers under the warm sunshine.

Looking at the flowers at the bottom of Poyang Lake is refreshing. Even though it’s early winter, you still seem to feel the throbbing of spring flowers. In addition, at the bottom of Poyang Lake, there is an ancient stone bridge called "Thousand Eyes", which was built in the fourth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1631) and has a history of nearly 400 years. The bridge body is entirely made of granite, with a total length of 2,930 meters. It is known as "the longest stone bridge in a Chinese lake". The "Thousand Eyes" ancient stone bridge does not appear every year. Only when the water level of Poyang Lake continues to drop by nearly 8 meters can the true face of the ancient bridge be seen. So, this year you have to go see Poyang Lake’s sea of ??flowers and the “Thousand Eyes” ancient stone bridge.

Go get lucky!