Pear blossoms bloom in spring. Their color is white, like snowflakes, with a faint fragrance. There are about 25 varieties of pear blossoms in the world, ranging from Asia, Europe to North Africa.
Pear blossoms are native to China and have a long history. They have been loved by people since ancient times, and their simple beauty has won the praise of poets. Around April 10 of each year is the peak of pear blossom. When pear blossoms are in full bloom, the pear garden looks like snowy, and bees are gathering.
Although pear blossoms are particularly cold and drought resistant, they like to live in places where the sun is particularly warm and humid, and like fertile and well-drained soil.
Pear blossoms like to live in a well ventilated and bright place. When pear blossoms are dry, they can be recovered by pouring a little water. You can pay attention to pruning at daily to make the pear blossoms look more beautiful.
Pear blossoms represent "a lifetime of protection and no separation". They can be used as comfort to friends or lovers. At the same time, pear blossoms have the effects of moistening the lungs, resolving phlegm, relieving cough, and relieving alcohol. People also found that pear blossoms have the effect of whitening the skin.