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街头巷尾皆美景 乡土植物贺新春
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-12 17:28
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the completion of the greening atmosphere project in Chengdu ahead of the Spring Festival, showcasing local flora to enhance the festive environment [3] - The project features the introduction of 12 types of native plants, including small reports and blue盆花, which are adapted to the local climate and reflect regional characteristics, contributing to the "Chengdu floral card" [3] - Major urban thoroughfares and key nodes, such as Tianfu Interchange and Second Ring Road, have been transformed into "flower corridors" using cold-resistant and wind-resistant varieties like azaleas and large-flowered begonia, creating a dynamic visual effect of "flowers moving with the cars" [3] Group 2 - The greening initiative focuses on urban transportation hubs, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of gateway landscapes to provide visitors with an immediate sense of the festive atmosphere in Chengdu [3]
龙泉山第一朵桃花开了!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 04:48
Core Viewpoint - The early blooming of peach blossoms in Longquan Mountain signals the arrival of spring, with favorable weather conditions contributing to this phenomenon [1][4][7]. Group 1: Peach Blossoms - The first peach blossom has opened near the 318 National Road, indicating the onset of spring [1][3]. - The peach tree is noted for its early bloom, which is attributed to the higher temperatures experienced this winter [4]. - A larger peach tree in the garden is also preparing to bloom, with expectations of widespread peach blossom blooming from late February to early March [7]. Group 2: Plum Blossoms - The red and white plum trees at Ciyun Temple on Yunding Mountain are also in full bloom, attracting numerous visitors [8][10]. - The unique aesthetic of the red and white plum blossoms complements the ancient architecture of the temple, enhancing its cultural significance [10][12]. - The plum blossoms symbolize resilience in winter and herald the arrival of spring, making the temple a year-round attraction [12].