Peach kernel is the name of dried and mature seeds of Prunus mume in Rosaceae, also known as ebony, ebony, ebony, ebony and ebony. It was first seen in Shennong's Herbal Classic, formerly known as Peach Blossom, and listed as inferior medicine. The requirements for climatic conditions are not high, except in extremely hot and cold areas, but it grows best in cold and mild climate and can be used as medicine.
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Peach kernel: oval, small and thick, about 0.9 cm long, 0.7 cm wide and 0.5 cm thick. Stir-fried peach kernel: shaped like peach kernel, with light yellow surface, slightly burnt spot and aroma.
Peach does not require high climatic conditions, except in extremely hot and cold areas, but it grows best in cold and mild climatic conditions. Peaches like light and are sensitive to light. Drought and waterlogging tolerance, strong aerobic root system, suitable for sandy loam with loose soil and good drainage. Peaches are mostly born in limestone valleys and hillsides and are easily affected by climate. Fear of freezing in flowering period, drought in fruit-setting period, strong adaptability, drought resistance, cold resistance and alkali resistance.
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