Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Flower sowing and solar terms

Flower sowing and solar terms

Breeding new varieties:

The sown corn poppy can blossom in early summer. Petunia and mirabilis jalapa planted in greenhouses can blossom in late spring and early summer; The sown Erythrina macrophylla can blossom in autumn. Cut the ribbon, clove, hibiscus, papaya, pomegranate, winter jasmine, wisteria. Some greenhouse grape cuttings can bear fruit in the same year.

Hierarchical method:

Breeding clove, rhododendron, osmanthus fragrans, Milan, plum blossom, magnolia, camellia, cherry blossom and magnolia.

Ramet:

For Hedyotis diffusa, Chrysanthemum, Reineckea carnea, Clivia, Magnolia, Pomegranate, Asparagus, Asparagus, Hemerocallis, Iris.

Grafting:

Peach, Chimonanthus praecox, Papaya, Daphne odora, Pinus pentaphylla and Prunus mume.

Rain is the second of the 24 solar terms. Every February 19 or so, when the longitude of the sun reaches 330 degrees, it is the rain of 24 solar terms. At this time, the temperature rises, the snow melts and the precipitation increases, hence the name rain. The rain solar term generally starts from February 18 or 19 and ends on March 4 or 5. Rain, like Grain Rain, light snow and heavy snow, is a solar term reflecting precipitation.

Twenty-four solar terms: "In the first month, water is born every day. Spring belongs to wood, but there must be water for those who grow wood, so there is rain in beginning of spring. If the east wind melts, it will disperse into rain. " It means that everything begins to sprout before and after the rain and solar terms, and spring is coming. For example, Yizhoushu has phenological records such as "Hongyan coming" and "vegetation sprouting" after the rain.