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Acer tree, cochine, ginkgo tree.
The leaf color of these plants changes significantly. Spring, forsythia.
Spring flowers such as elm, plum, magnolia, and plum blossoms are luxuriant, yellow, pink, purple, and white, and emerald green in summer and autumn. Ground cover plants such as sedum and hollandaise will also achieve noticeable color changes.
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Here are some of the plants that change significantly throughout the seasons:
Fallen feather-shaped leaves, green in spring, lush green in summer, yellow and green in autumn, and red leaves in winter, these leaves gradually wither and cover the earth with a thick red carpet.
Maple tree: The leaves of this plant turn bright red or gold in the autumn and are very striking.
Coggy: The leaves turn bright yellow in autumn and then gradually wither, making it a very beautiful plant.
Ginkgo Tree: The leaves of the ginkgo tree turn golden yellow in autumn and are very dazzling.
Golden-leaved elm: The leaves of this tree are golden yellow throughout the growing season.
Golden Branches: The branches of this locust tree are golden yellow throughout the growing season.
Locust tree: The branches of this locust tree turn golden yellow in the fall.
Oak trees: The leaves of oak trees turn red and orange in the fall.
Torch Tree: The leaves of the torch tree turn bright red in the fall.
Creeper: The leaves of this plant turn red or orange in the fall.
The leaf color of these plants changes significantly with the seasons, giving people different visual enjoyment.
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Osmanthus tree. The spring rains came, and the osmanthus trees greedily sucked the nectar of spring, and they slowly pulled out tender red shoots, which were reddish-brown.
When summer comes, the osmanthus tree stretches its evergreen branches and leaves, swaying in the wind, shining green in the sun.
In the golden autumn season, the osmanthus trees, from top to bottom, from the inside to the outside, are full of osmanthus flowers, fragrant, and golden.
When the harsh winter comes, the osmanthus tree still stands proudly. Its leaves are getting thicker, harder, and darker.
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The changes in the seasons have a considerable impact on animals and plants. The main thing is, of course, to affect their growth and reproduction.
In spring, for example, the animal sheds its thick fluff and enters the courtship season. Plants take root and sprout in the spring. Enter the season of rapid growth.
And in winter, then the animals have thicker fur and they fend off the cold by eating more to increase their fat. Plants, on the other hand, may finish flowering and bearing fruit in the autumn to prepare for the next season's reproduction.
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Spring budding: Underground roots and seeds will continuously absorb water and nutrients, and then grow stems, leaves, roots and other vegetative organs. Summer foliage blooming:
The leaves of the plant are broad and verdant in summer, which is conducive to photosynthesis. Autumn harvest and leaf litter: Plants bear fruit in the fall.
Winter pruning: Most plants stop vegetative growth.
1. Spring budding
Spring is the season of recovery, most plants will start to germinate seedlings after the temperature rises and the temperature stabilizes at 15 degrees, at this time, the underground roots and seeds will continue to absorb the water and nutrients in the soil, and then grow stems, leaves, roots and other vegetative organs.
2. Leaf blooming in summer
Plants mostly stretch their leaves in summer, enter the peak growth period and early flowering, at this time the plant shape is straight and erect, the leaves are wide and verdant, can carry out sufficient photosynthesis, promote the growth of the plant, and apply a balanced compound fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium every half month, and water in time to keep the soil moist, pay attention to the light intensity when the sunshade measures are taken.
3. Autumn harvest and fallen leaves
Plants produce fruit in autumn, which can be harvested after the fruit is ripe, and when the temperature begins to drop, the plant will produce hibernation to inhibit growth, prevent excessive nutrient consumption, and promote the safe wintering of the plant, while the lower tissue of the petiole will produce delamination cells, resulting in defoliation.
4. Winter dormancy
Plants will stop vegetative growth in winter, at this time deciduous trees and evergreens will convert the protein and starch in the body into sugar, and dissolve in water, thereby increasing the concentration of cell sap, thereby preventing the occurrence of bark freezing and cracking, in addition to a small number of plants will bloom and bear fruit in winter, such as plum blossoms, camellias, jujube trees, kumquats, etc.
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The four seasons affect the shape of plants, such as the yellowing of leaves in autumn, but the difference in temperature and light intensity brought by the four seasons can also have a diurnal effect on plants.
The change of seasons covers many characteristics such as climate change and phenological changes, with spring germination, summer growth, autumn harvest, and winter storage, marking the development process of things.
In spring, the yin and yang qi begins to change, and all things sprout and grow with the rise of yang energy, and spring is the season for all things to grow, spring ploughing and sowing, and the so-called "plan of the year lies in spring".
Summer is the season when crops are in full bloom. The temperature rises, the weather is hot, the storms are frequent, and everything grows. Summer is the most stormy season, often accompanied by high winds and heavy rain.
As the late autumn begins, the climate turns from hot to cool, and everything grows with the cold and gradually declines, which is the season of alternating heat and cold. The most noticeable change in autumn is when the leaves of the vegetation change from lush green to yellow, and the leaves begin to fall and the crops begin to ripen.
In winter, yin and yang change, all things are received and hidden, and plants are angry and closed. After entering the beginning of winter, it means that the dry climate with little rain in autumn gradually passes, and the winter climate characteristics are cloudy and cold.
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