Brief introduction of Kirin crown
Kirin, also known as Jin Gangzuan, Haitang and Bawangbian, belongs to Euphorbiaceae and deciduous shrub. Originated in tropical areas, it is cultivated in the open field in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other provinces in China, and is mostly potted in North China and East China. Its stems are densely covered with brown thorns, and its leaves are alternate, widely lanceolate and few in number, all planted on new branches. The flower stalks are long and prominent, arranged in pairs, with small flower shapes and no petals. The bright red part of the kidney is a bract, which is often mistaken for a petal because of its bright red color. The flowering period is very long, from March to 65438+February, but spring is the best, because its flowers are shaped like plums and there are hard thorns on the stems, so it is called "tiger thorn plum". Kirin likes warm sunny flowers, bears drought, and is suitable for cutting propagation.