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What are the specialties of Fangchenggang?
Red girl sweet potato, also known as litchi red and sister potato, is mainly produced in Baisong village, but also distributed in Jiangping town and Ma Lu town.
Potatoes are long spindle-shaped, with purple skin and yellowish or white meat. They are sweet and refreshing after being cooked. The stems and leaves grow vigorously, have good fertilizer tolerance and cold tolerance, and can also resist potato Fusarium wilt, black spot disease and soft rot, which is suitable for planting in sandy land and paddy field in winter. High starch content, drying rate of 38%, starch content of 29%, suitable for processing into starch.
2. Cinnamomum cassia in Guangxi
Guangxi Cinnamomum cassia is a geographical indication product of China, and it is a special product in the subtropical region of southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The unique natural environmental conditions, long cultivation history and traditional production agronomy and processing technology in this area have formed the characteristics of Guangxi cinnamon, such as thick skin, smooth color, high oil content, spicy and delicious flavor, excellent medicinal and seasoning properties. Cinnamon exports and cinnamon oil processing exports account for more than 60% of the national total.
3. Camellia
Camellia japonica belongs to Camellia, Camellia, Camellia, Camellia and Camellia, and is one of the first-class protected plants in China. The flowers of Camellia chrysantha are golden and dazzling, as if coated with wax, glittering and translucent and oily.
Camellia chrysantha was first discovered by China botanist Zuo Jinglie on1July 29th, 933 in Axieyakou, Dalu Township, Fangcheng County, Guangxi, and was officially named "Camellia nitidissima C.W.Chi" by China botanist Qi Yu 1948. Foreign countries call it the magical oriental tea, which is known as the "giant panda in the plant world" and the "queen of tea family".
4. Sandworm
This insect is also called sea cucumber, and its scientific name is nudus, commonly known as "worm". Growing in coastal beaches, because it is very sensitive to the quality of the growing environment, once it is polluted, it can not survive, so it is generally called "environmental marker organism" and exists in Beihai City and Zhanjiang City in Beibu Gulf.
5. Imperial Fruit
Huangguo, one of the specialties in dongxing city, Guangxi, is known as the "King of Citrus" and comes from Nanfeng Tangerine. After cultivation, it is slightly different from Nanfeng tangerine, with a little more unique fragrance of local oranges in Jiangping Road. A single fruit generally weighs 62-86 grams. It can be eaten directly except the skin and core, and the skin has medicinal value.
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