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Flower
cultivation in China has a history of over 2,700 years.
From the earliest times, flowers have been cultivated
that blossom throughout the year-numerous species in the
springtime, lotus flowers in the summertime, forest-defying
chrysanthemums in autumn and winter sweets in winter.
As
in the rest of China, flower cultivation in Beijing has
a long history, having begun in the Yuan Dynasty, more
than 700 years ago. The principal flower-raising area
was known as the “Eighteen Villages if Fengtai” located around Caoqiao (Crass Bridge), Huangtugang (Yellow
Earth Hill) and the Family Village in the Fengtai District.
In late Yuan Dynasty, flower cultivation was highly developed,
and during the Ming and Qing dynasties there was not a
single imperial palace, prince’s mansion, official’s
residence, villa or park in Beijing where flowers were
not grown. At this time, the area around Fengtai and Caoqiao
thrived. According to historical records “Lotus
ponds scented the air for miles around.” Flower
merchants “by the hundreds and thousands streamed
through the city gates every morning.”
The nursery district has always provided a wide variety
of flowers throughout the year. The Yanjing Annals records
the cultivation of 300 types of chrysanthemums along,
and it is said that the flower growers would build a “mountain
of chrysanthemums” when displaying the potted flowers
to the public.
Beijing’s horticulturists possessed considerable
technical skill and developed techniques for forcing flowers
and shrubs out of season. Peonies were blossoming at the
Temple of Heaven and at the Fangshan Mountain Temple as
early as March. Nurserymen in the Caoqiao region forced
peonies with the warmth of their heated brick beds to
supply the imperial palaces with fine specimens in the
middle of November. From December to February, the imperial
family enjoyed flowers of all seasons-peonies, plum blossoms,
red peach blossoms, osmanthus and primulas.
Since 1949, horticulture has developed very rapidly. The
Huangtugang Commune now manages 120 hectares of flowerbeds
and over 2,800 hothouses mental trees. The area not only
supplies Beijing, but also sends flowers and 500,000 cut
sales totaled 300,000 potted flowers and 500,000 cut flowers.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the
People’s Republic in 1959, nurserymen supplied to
decorate Tian’ anmen Square and East and West Chang’ an boulevards. By 1969, the flower district had under
cultivation over 13 hectares of rose beds along, 10,000
pots of osmanthus, 50,000 pots of magnolias, camellias
and jasmine and several hundred thousand pots of chrysanthemums,
as well as thousands of pine, pomegranate and iron trees.
Since the implementation of the reform and open policy
in 1979, and as the living standards of the Chinese people
have increased greatly, the Huangtugang flower cultivation
has expanded. At the same time many fresh flower companies
and shops have been established to handle deals of fresh
flowers and potted plants. |