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Pomegranate flower blossom seeds concentric handwritten newspaper content

Pomegranates, flowers, trees, children holding hands.

Pomegranate seeds are wrapped in the shell, and all the seeds are close together, which represents unity. Therefore, you can draw environmental pictures of pomegranates, flowers, and trees on the handwritten newspaper, and you can also draw many children holding hands and uniting.

Pomegranate flower has one flower and one fruit. Pomegranate flowers are divided into two types: normal flowers and degraded flowers. Fruit farmers call normal flowers female flowers and degraded flowers male flowers. It usually takes 10 to 15 days for pomegranates to bloom from budding to blooming. It usually takes 4 to 6 days from opening to flower fall. The length of time has a great relationship with the temperature. When the temperature is high, the time required is short, and vice versa. The bud formation of pomegranates is inconsistent, so the flower opening period is also uneven, resulting in a long flowering period, usually more than 2 months. Fruit growers customarily divide pomegranate flowers into three stages, namely the first flower, the second flower and the last flower, but there are no obvious boundaries between them. Generally, about 32% of the flower buds in the early and middle stages will fall off.