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How to describe cherry blossoms

Use metaphors and personifications to describe cherry blossoms.

1. Metaphor: The cherry blossom tree is not tall, like a little fairy, but the flowers bloom very luxuriantly, adding a dreamy touch to my memory. You see, the pink flower disk feels like velvet. Looking from a distance, it is the red flower among the green leaves, which is particularly conspicuous among the shady green trees.

The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and the trees are in full bloom. The thin sunlight shines slantingly on the graceful and beautiful romance of pink and white, and the large petals weave into a breathtaking cherry blossom rain.

2. Personification: The cherry blossoms in my memory are so beautiful. The beautiful and pure cherry blossom petals are layered on top of each other, like delicious sandwich bread, with a touch of pink, like a girl’s faint smile, looking at me. say hello.

The cherry blossoms are very strange. When they are in bloom, you can’t see their leaves. The trees are full of flowers. When the wind blows, with a faint floral fragrance, the flowers are like dancing little girls, swaying with the wind.

The reproduction methods of cherry blossoms

The main methods are sowing, cutting and grafting. When cultivating cherry blossoms by sowing, be careful not to dry out the seed embryos. They should be sown as they are picked or sown in the following spring after being layered with wet sand. Cherry and mountain cherry seedlings can be used as rootstocks in grafting culture. Cut grafting in late March or bud grafting in late August. After grafting, it can be planted in the nursery after 3 to 4 years of cultivation.

Sowing: Sow strong cherry blossom seeds as soon as they are harvested. They should not be dried. Because the seeds are dormant or hidden in the sand, they are sown in the following spring to cultivate seedlings for grafting.

Cutting: Use one-year hard branches in spring and young branches of the current year in summer. Cuttings can be treated with NAA, and the seedbed needs shade, moisturizing, and a well-ventilated medium to have a high survival rate.

Grafting: Since most varieties of cherry blossoms do not bear fruit, cherry or mountain cherry can be used as rootstock for grafting. Cut grafting can be done in late March or bud grafting can be done in late August. After transplantation, after 3-4 years of cultivation, it can be planted in the nursery. Cherry blossoms can also be grafted from high branches. Insert the shaved scion into the rootstock using split grafting, wrap it tightly with a plastic bag, and cover it with a plastic bag for heat preservation and protection. The survival rate is high and it can be used to replace it with new varieties.