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How many years does the tree live?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Begonia tree since ancient times, is a frequent visitor in the mouth of literati, very ornamental value. Moreover, the flowers of the Begonia tree are even more beautiful. The Begonia tree is usually compared to the gods in the flowers, and it matches the peony, osmanthus and other flowers. It is known as Yutang Wealth.

Crabapple tree has been a regular guest in the mouth of literati since ancient times, and it is of great ornamental value. And the flowers of begonia trees are even more beautiful. Begonia trees are usually compared to "immortals in flowers" and matched with flowers such as peonies and sweet-scented osmanthus, which is known as the meaning of wealth in Yutang. So how many years can the crabapple tree live?

How many years can a crabapple tree live?

Begonia trees are more than ten years old. Baling Begonia from Hebei Province does not have high requirements for soil and climate, and can easily survive for more than 100 years under ordinary model management. A pedicled crabapple tree in Zhangjialou Home for the elderly in Jiaonan City, Shandong Province has been in full bloom every year and has been more than 100 years old. There are six 200-year-old Begonia trees in Beijing. One of them is in Soong Ching-ling's former residence. The ancient and famous tree numbered "A1mur0018" in Pearl Spring in Jinan is a Xifu Begonia, which has been planted in the Song Dynasty for more than a thousand years.

2. Time and method of pruning crabapple trees

Begonia tree pruning in spring and autumn is very suitable, spring temperature is suitable, the growth rate is fast, which is conducive to branch germination again. Growth has just slowed down in autumn, when pruning has less effect. Summer and winter are not suitable and are not conducive to growth recovery. The branches of the plant need to be pruned, the bad branches are removed, and the plant is thinned. Pruning is needed before and after flowering to accumulate nutrients to promote flowering.

 
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