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Yongzhou city belongs to the humid climate zone of the subtropical continental monsoon, with distinct seasons all year round. Annual average

The temperature is 17.6 ~ 18.6℃, the frost-free period is 286 ~ 3 1 1 day, and the daily minimum temperature is only 8 ~ 15 days. The average number of days of snowfall for many years is 3 ~ 7 days, and the extreme minimum temperature is between -4.9 ~-8.4℃. The accumulated temperature of daily average temperature ≥0℃ is 6450-6800℃, and the accumulated temperature ≥ 10℃ is 5530-5860℃. The average sunshine hours for many years are 1300- 1740 hours, and the total solar radiation reaches1kloc-0/.5 ~113 kcal ∕ cm2. The average annual precipitation 1200 ~ 1900 mm is generally more in mountainous areas than in Pinggang area, and more in the south than in the north.

Yongzhou is a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest area with rich plant resources. There are 27 species of vascular plants belonging to 232 families 1003 genera, accounting for 68% of the whole province and 10% of the whole country. Tree species are 127 families, 429 genera 1542 species. Among them, there are 253 species in 58 families with cultivation value, and there are 180 species with practical popularization value. Belong to six species of national first-class protection: silver fir, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Davidia involucrata, Chinese fir, Bole tree and Cycas; 13 species under national second-class protection: Phoebe bournei, Ginkgo biloba, Abies fargesii, Aralia elata, Toona sinensis, Red Bean Tree, White Bean Pine, etc. There are 27 species of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Liriodendron chinense, Fokienia hodginsii, Castanopsis fissa, Cyclocarya paliurus, Sassafras sassafras and Cunninghamia lanceolata are under national third-class protection. There are 29 species of Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, Gleditsia sinensis, Capparis spinosa, Coptis chinensis, Codonopsis pilosula and Gastrodia elata under provincial protection.