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When is Populus euphratica most beautiful?

Populus euphratica is the most beautiful in autumn.

Autumn is the best season for viewing Populus euphratica forests in Xinjiang. From the end of 10 to the beginning of 1 10, Populus euphratica, with its dazzling golden appearance, ushered in the highlight moment in the eyes of tourists, which can be called "Populus euphratica time" in the famous scenery of autumn scenery, Xinjiang. Usually the leaves are almost yellow, the trees are golden, the fallen leaves are also golden, and the sunset shines more beautifully.

But it is usually only a few degrees cold in the morning and evening, and the hottest at noon is about 10 degrees. The wind is a little stronger. You should look at the weather forecast in advance and choose a good day. Populus euphratica in autumn is a visual feast, and red leaves are its most charming place. Generally speaking, the appreciation of Populus euphratica is mainly influenced by film and television works.

Brief introduction of protection status of Populus euphratica forest

Improper logging, deforestation, reclamation or grazing have caused the destruction of Populus euphratica forest resources and the intensification of desertification caused by wind erosion or sand accumulation. Yuli, Xinjiang established Populus euphratica nature reserve in desert arid area. Populus euphratica is called "Taolai" in Mongolian. It is a deciduous tree with slender and soft wood and wide leaves.

Because of its drought and waterlogging resistance and tenacious vitality, it is one of the rare tree species in nature. Ejina Populus euphratica forest area is one of the only three places in the world, and it is also the most completely protected place. Populus euphratica, which has existed for hundreds of years, is still flourishing and leading the vast desert, which is a unique miracle of nature.

1983 establish Populus euphratica reserve in Tarim basin in Yuli and Luntai counties, where Populus euphratica is most concentrated in the lower reaches of Tarim River. The reserve covers an area of 3,800 square kilometers, mainly protecting ancient tree species-Populus euphratica, and precious animals such as red deer, white cranes and wild camels are also protected. This area is of great significance for preserving species, preventing wind and fixing sand, and saving the ecological environment of Tarim. It is also the most charming drifting or eco-tourism area of Tarim River.