Lilac, also known as Lilac, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that has 35 different species, but does not include natural hybrids. Her homeland is in southeastern Europe, Japan, Afghanistan, the Himalayas, North Korea and China. People love lilacs because of their rich aroma, delicate color and luxuriant foliage.
In ancient poetry, lilacs were praised by poets as a symbol of good allegory. For example, the Southern Song Dynasty poet Wang Shipeng's "Lilac Flower" describes the beautiful scene of lilacs in the spring rain, as if recalling the beautiful scene of the Lord of the South of the Yangtze River. Every year from mid-March to mid-April, the northwest corner of the square becomes dreamlike, and a rich fragrance spreads out. This is the season when lilacs are in full bloom, and her slightly sweet, bitter and cool aroma makes people feel refreshed.
The flowers of the lilac are small and delicate, forming large tidbits, one tree after another, clusters and clusters, delicate and delicate, and the clear petals are beautiful. Not only that, but lilacs also have practical value. There are many species of flowers in this genus that can extract flavors and prepare high-grade spices.
The lilac flowers are 2 8 m high, the leaves are opposite, the whole margin or sometimes lobed, and the leaves are rarely pinnate compound leaves. The flowers are bisexual, apical or laterally conical. Flower colors are purple, lavender or bluish-white. In the garden, lilacs are widely cultivated and become treasures in the garden. Her lush foliage, delicate and fragrant flowers, give a sense of tranquility and comfort.
In addition, lilacs also have a loss prevention effect, so lilac security guards can be seen on some occasions. Overall, lilacs are a beautiful, fragrant flower that has not only ornamental value, but also practical value. Whether it's her flowers, leaves, or scent, it's intoxicating. In the spring, it is undoubtedly a pleasure to stroll among the lilac bushes and feel her beauty and rich fragrance.