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Growth habits
Plum blossoms like sunshine and are slightly tolerant of shade. They are more tolerant of drought and afraid of waterlogging. It likes fertilizer and is suitable for planting in fertile, loose, well-drained, slightly acidic light loam. The roots and leaves are clustered, resistant to pruning, and have strong germination ability. They bloom first, then leaves, and bloom with buds.
Appearance features
The plant height can reach 4-5 meters and is in the form of clusters.
Flower color: Wintersweet flowers are mostly solitary and annual. The flower color is yellow, with wax, and the smell is strong and fragrant.
Growth environment conditions
Soil: Wintersweet is resistant to infertility and can grow well as long as it is well-drained, whether it is clay, sandy loam, or slightly alkaline soil.
Moisture content: Wintersweet contains the heaviest moisture content. If exposed to a large amount of moisture, the roots will easily rot and die. Wintersweet has strong drought tolerance, but is prone to bud shedding when dry in winter.
Light: Wintersweet loves sunshine, so it is generally better to keep it in a sunny place.
🪴🪴Essentials of potted culture
Watering: Wintersweet potted plants do not need excessive watering, just water lightly as long as the pot soil does not crack.
Fertilization: Wintersweet likes to be fertilized, so you should fertilize wintersweet regularly to supplement the nutrients needed for growth.
Pruning: Wintersweet must promptly cut off dead branches, overcrowded branches, overlapping branches, and pest-infested branches during the growth and flowering periods.
Temperature: In winter, wintersweet can survive the winter safely when the temperature is around -15°C, but if it is below -15°C, it must be moved indoors for maintenance.