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What fruit trees are planted in Henan?

Henan has a warm temperate-subtropical, humid-semi-humid monsoon climate. Generally speaking, there is less rain and snow in winter, more wind and sand in spring, plenty of hot water in summer and sunny autumn. The average annual temperature in the whole province is generally between 12℃- 16℃, 1 month between -3℃-3℃, and July between 24℃-29℃, which is generally high in the east and low in the west, high in the south and low in the north, with obvious differences between mountainous areas and plains. The diurnal range of annual range is large, and the extreme minimum temperature is-2 1 .7℃ (1951year1month 12, Anyang). The extreme maximum temperature is 44.2℃ (1June 20th, 966, Luoyang). The frost-free period of the whole year is 180-240 days from north to south. The average annual precipitation is about 500-900 mm, with more mountains in the south and west, and the Dabie Mountains can reach more than1100 mm. 50% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in summer, and there are often heavy rains.

The following are Henan specialties.

Kaifeng watermelon

Trichosanthes Anyang

Nanyang yellow cattle

Yuanyang rice

xinzheng jujube

garlic of zhongmu

Cherry in Luoyang

Xinyang Maojian Tea

Zhengzhou Taozi

Actinidia Xixia

Lingbao apple

Jiyuan thin-skinned walnut

Linzhou hawthorn

Cornus officinalis in Neixiang

Xixia amber

Xixia shiitake mushroom

Quan Min grapes

Yongcheng chillies

Ningling crisp pear

Yanling flowers and plants

Four Huai drugs in Jiaozuo

Camellia wuzhiensis

Gushi chicken

Yongcheng dried red dates

Lushan ginger

Huangchuan duck

Nanyang dushan jade

Xingyang persimmon