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Beautiful tropical plants in Xisha Islands

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2007-0 1-10/0: 52: 03 Source: Bihai Yinsha Review1Click to view.

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Primitive marine forest

Bihai Yinsha Net News (Photo/Text Special Photographer Li Tushou Correspondent You Qiongluan Editor/Xiaoyu) Last year, the lighthouse at the base of the territorial sea was built on the East Island of Xisha, and Zhanjiang Urban Construction Design Institute undertook the design task, which gave us the opportunity to visit the magical and beautiful Xisha Islands.

Guardian of Coral Reef Beach-White Shui Mu

In the vast blue South China Sea, the Xisha Islands are scattered like pearls. Xisha Islands consists of 30 coral-shaped islands, continents, reefs and beaches. Most of the elevations do not exceed10m. Located in the middle of the tropics, it is humid and rainy in summer and dry in winter, and is often affected by typhoons. Due to these unique natural conditions, the beautiful tropical island plant landscape of Xisha Islands has been formed.

Island Green Great Wall: Pittosporum

Green soldiers on the beach: dense vines

Once on the island, you can see green vines crawling on the white hot beach. They stretched vines, embraced the beach, bravely challenged the waves and prevented the sea from swallowing the beach. They always stand at the forefront of the beach, like the soldiers on the island, braving the scorching high temperature of the beach of more than 50 degrees Celsius, resisting the erosion of the waves and growing tenaciously for sand fixation and revetment.

On the beach on the north shore of East Island, there is a green vegetation covered with rocks. It's hard for you to imagine that higher plants can grow on rocks, which is a rare rocky shrub community in China. Daphne genkwa is about 50 cm high, rooted in rocks, and the dark green branches and leaves are densely clustered together. This strange sight makes you feel as if there is a thick green carpet on the rock.

Island Green Great Wall: Pittosporum

Pittosporum footprints are distributed on almost every island in Xisha. They often surround the sand banks of the whole island, and mix with restricted trees and coastal paulownia, forming a green barrier around the island. Pittosporum is a shrub as high as 1-2 meters, and its top leaves are like two vertical angles, so it is also called "Yangjiao Tree". They pricked up their ears like sentries and listened to the sea warily. On the islands of Guangjin Island, Shenzhen Airlines Island, Coral Island and Puqing Island, almost all the islands are covered by Pittosporum. Some long-distance fishermen carved out a clearing among the dense paulownia trees and got into it, which became a cool and quiet natural lounge. If you sit in such a lounge, you will feel extremely comfortable.

Green soldiers on the beach: dense vines

There is also a unique white Shui Mu on the tropical seashore. Most of the places where it grows are places where the sea can be seen, so it is called "White Shui Mu". Because the green leaves are covered with white fluff, we can recognize it at a glance whether on coral reefs, beaches or Woods, and it is one of the ideal coastal landscape trees.

A winding coast

Seabirds habitat: white frost-proof flowers

Dongdao is a world-famous bird island, where thousands of seabirds live and breed. Most of them are red-footed boobies, as well as warships and terns. In the vast hinterland of the central part of the East Island, there are trees such as white frost and flowers, which are about 6-8 meters high. Their branches are winding and winding, influenced by typhoons, and they are natural. These branches have become the habitat of seabirds' paradise. Countless young boobies crouch on the branches, depending on one tree by three or five, and the fat bodies fed by marine fish are covered with white fluff, looking at you innocently, like a group of white plush toys, looking from a distant pillar, like a cotton field with a bumper harvest in sight, which is a spectacle.

Because there are few people here, we can't bear to act casually and destroy natural wetlands. We can only walk around the barracks, so we can't take close-ups. Some unique plants have no close-ups, leaving helpless regrets. We will go to Xisha again in the future.