Appreciation of poems in Guangxi

The poem describing the moon is as follows:

1, peaches and plums are planted all over the world, all in the golden head. Climbing shortcuts, and this spring breeze. Glory cannot last long under first frost. South, green leaves hang down the roots. Qingyin can also be entrusted, so why not cherish the tree garden?

2, dim light, soft corpus luteum, traces of love are far away. Why light blue and deep red? It's a first-class flower Ding Mei is jealous, Chrysanthemum should be ashamed, and the Mid-Autumn Festival ends. A poet can be heartless in thought, but he got nothing in those days.

3, Lv Yun leaves, low protective gold chips. It has a good reputation in floral, fragrant and neat addiction. Of course, you heard me. He came to say goodbye. Try fairy clothes, golden pavilion dew and jade step on the moon.

Specific introduction of osmanthus:

Osmanthus fragrans is an evergreen tree or shrub of Oleaceae, with thin pedicels, extremely short filaments and extremely fragrant flowers. The fruit is skewed, generally oval and purple-black; The opposite leaves are leathery, elliptic, oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, with the apex acuminate and the base acuminate or broadly cuneate. The flowering period is 65438+ 10 from September to June, and the fruiting period is March of the following year.

The growth of Osmanthus fragrans needs a warm and humid climate, and there are certain requirements for sunshine intensity. Too strong sunlight and shade are not conducive to the normal growth of osmanthus fragrans. Usually, the sunshine time is controlled at 6-8 hours, so the growing area needs good hydrothermal conditions and suitable precipitation. The soil is mostly yellow brown soil or yellow cinnamon soil, and the vegetation is mainly subtropical broad-leaved forest.

The main propagation techniques of osmanthus fragrans include asexual propagation, cutting, grafting and layering propagation. Osmanthus fragrans can be used for excessive phlegm, cough and asthma, epigastric cold pain, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea. Physiology of Traditional Chinese Medicine records the effect of osmanthus fragrans on halitosis, Anhui Chinese Herbal Medicine and Zhejiang Medicinal Plants Records all record that osmanthus fragrans is mainly used to treat stomach cold and abdominal pain, and also has the effect of resolving phlegm and relieving cough.

Morphological characteristics:

Osmanthus fragrans is an evergreen tree or shrub, with a height of 3-5 meters and a maximum of 18 meters. The bark is grayish brown. Branchlets yellowish brown, glabrous. Leaf blade is leathery, ovoid, oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, 7- 14.5 cm long, 2.6-4.5 cm wide, and the apex is acuminate.

The base gradually narrows into a wedge shape or a wide wedge shape, with fine serrations on the whole or usually on the upper part, and no hair on both sides. There are vesicles on both sides of the glandular point, and the midvein is concave and convex, with 6-8 pairs of lateral veins, at most 10 pairs, concave and convex; The petiole is 0.8- 1.2 cm long, and the longest is 15 cm, without hair.