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What kind of flowers is suitable for Huaibei? What are the flowers and trees in the city?

First, the climate characteristics of Huaibei

Huaibei belongs to warm temperate humid monsoon climate, which is between northern continental climate and humid climate. Four distinct seasons, mild climate and abundant sunshine. The spring and autumn seasons are short, the average precipitation is 160.7mm, and the weather is changeable, with southeasterly winds or easterly winds blowing. Summer is hot and rainy, with concentrated precipitation, high intensity and sufficient sunshine; In autumn, the climate is cooler, the temperature drops rapidly, the daily range is large, and the northeast wind blows more; Winter is cold and dry, with little rain and snow and northerly winds.

2. What kind of flowers are suitable for Huaibei?

The climate in Huaibei area is quite suitable, and most plants can grow here. For example, plum blossom, rose, lily, cyclamen, Phalaenopsis, cyclamen, cordate telosma, Cymbidium hybridum, Clivia, asparagus, peony, pansy, Petunia, lavender, gentian, winter jasmine, Petunia, rhododendron, peony, iris, carnation, blue snowflake, corn poppy, cherry blossom and Phalaenopsis. Pay attention to the cold winter in Huaibei area. For some flowers that are not cold-tolerant, potted plants should be used for maintenance, and they should be moved indoors in time when the temperature drops.

3. What are the urban flowers and trees in Huaibei?

The city flowers of Huaibei are plum blossom and rose, and plum blossom represents the spirit of not being afraid of cold. The rose is tenacious in vitality and blooms all year round, symbolizing the spirit of Huaibei citizens who are not afraid of difficulties and forge ahead. In addition, the city trees are Ginkgo biloba and Sophora japonica, which was approved by the 11th Huaibei Municipal People's Congress at the 6th meeting1March/March, 1995.