My yearning for lavender actually comes from a TV drama I watched when I was a kid. At that time, I had a special yearning for lavender. Actually, because of the different growing environments, lavender is very difficult to survive in China. After hearing about this lavender garden, I started to pack my bags and set off.
Where is the Yunfeng Mountain Lavender Flower Field
It is said that this flower field is located next to the Yunfeng Mountain Zen Temple Mings Garden. You can smell the scent of lavender when you enter the Zen Temple.
It is said that the lavender planted on Yunfeng Mountain is of the same variety as that in Provence, France, so it is also called English narrow-leaved lavender, also known as “Queen of Herbs”. Playing in such a lavender garden really fulfilled my special dream of lavender, and different feelings will have different feelings.
What are the uses of lavender?
1. This lavender has oil glands all over its body, and the whole plant emits the fragrance of lavender essential oil.
2. Gently touch or hug lavender, your hands or whole body will have the scent of lavender.
3. This is the simplest way to distinguish it from sage and verbena.
When is the best time for lavender to bloom?
The flowering season of lavender is from June to July, the same as in France.
What precautions should be taken for lavender?
Due to the different climate, lavender in Beijing is very difficult to survive in winter. It is said that the ones that survive are “survivors”, but the staff of the park prefer to call them “warriors”. Currently, you can still see warriors with a lifespan of ten years in the lavender garden.
In fact, this lavender garden has welcomed many tourists, and among them, the most common is outdoor photos for wedding photos. However, looking at these blooming lavender, one can’t help but marvel at the power of life and the miracle of life.
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