The North American holly generally referred to the holly. Its fruits, leaves, and bark contained toxic substances such as potassium hydrogen and hydrogen cyanic acid. The fruit contained the most toxic substances. Generally, normal contact would not have much impact on the health of the body, but when there was a phenomenon of eating by mistake, there may be dizziness, nausea, drowsiness and other abnormal symptoms. Some patients with serious conditions may have food poisoning or increase the risk of developing intestinal cancer. In addition, North American holly also contained a large amount of sulfur. When small animals ate its berries by mistake, they would feel dizzy, quickly poisoned or even unconscious. Over time, sulfur would accumulate in the body, and the symptoms of poisoning would worsen. Eventually, they might die from internal organ failure. Humans 'resistance to this toxin was not as good as that of small animals. It was extremely dangerous for children or pets to eat it by mistake. Although the possibility of death caused by adults eating berries by mistake was smaller than that of eating other plants by mistake, it could not be ruled out, especially for children. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The holly is an evergreen tree belonging to the holly family. The height of the tree is up to 13 meters. The bark is grayish black. The young branches are light gray. The young branches are puberulous, cylindrical, with fine edges. Leaves oval-shaped or lanceolate-shaped, sparsely ovate, 5 - 11 cm long, apex acuminate, base cuneiform, crenate, glabrous. Flowering period from April to June, fruit period from July to December, fruit long spherical, red when ripe. The North American holly was a decision-making shrub of the holly family. The tree was 2 - 3 meters tall. In autumn and winter, the leaves would fall off. The fruit was spherical and berry, about 5 - 8 mm in diameter. There was a black "small dot" on the top of the fruit. The fruit stalk was very short, as if it was directly attached to the branch. The small red fruit could hang on the branch until the next year. The fruit viewing period was nearly half a year. The viewing period of the branches with fruit could last about one month (if it was properly maintained, it might last longer). The leaves were oval or obovate-oval, with hard tooth-like serrations at the edge of the leaves. The leaves had web-like veins, and the petioles were long and covered with a layer of white hair. The back of the leaves was also white and hairy. From the appearance, holly was an evergreen tree. The shape, size, color, and texture of its leaves were different from that of North American holly. Moreover, holly had a shorter fruit period and the shape of its fruit was also different from North American holly. Since you can't provide pictures directly, you can enter the relevant name through the search engine to see the comparison of the two pictures, so that you can see the difference more intuitively. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The North American holly bonsai was a very ornamental bonsai. The North American holly was native to the northeastern part of America and was very adaptable. Its characteristics were as follows: - ** Fruit-bearing and flowering period **: The flowering period occurs in spring and summer every year. In October, the fruit will slowly turn red and the leaves will gradually fall. The fruit can be hung on the tree all the time. The fruit-bearing period can last for more than 100 days and can last until May of the next year before blooming again. - Cold Resistance: Extremely cold resistant. Large North American holly trees can be planted in the open air in the north. They can safely survive the winter at-20 to-30 degrees Celsius. They can also be planted in the three northeastern provinces. Potted North American holly is recommended to be maintained in a place with good light, which is conducive to improving the quality of the fruit and the health of the plant. - ** Requirement for soil **: The requirements for the pot soil are not strict. 6 parts of river sand and 4 parts of yellow soil can be mixed as nutrient soil. The bottom of the flower pot can be covered with ceramsite as a water infiltration layer. It is suitable to choose a clay pot or a green mountain pot with good ventilation. The size of the flower pot is 5 cm larger than the flower soil ball. In terms of maintenance: - ** Fertility Management **: It requires a lot of fertilizer. It can be cultivated in loose and fertile decayed leaf soil. Long-term slow-release fertilizers such as sheep dung and eggs can be applied at the bottom of the soil. It could also be used as a fertilizer to prolong the time of fruit bearing and improve the quality of flowering. After the fruit falls off, the organic fertilizer can be applied once a month. During the flowering period, 0.2% Boron fertilizer solution mixed with water can be sprayed on the flowers and crowns to increase the fruit setting rate. - ** Watering Management **: Originally grew beside swamps, needs more fertilizer and water, but is also resistant to poverty. He could apply NPK compound fertilizer every three months and add nutrients when watering. This would make the North American holly grow better. It should be noted that the North American holly is androgynous, and planting one tree alone will not bear fruit. It was suitable to be placed in a corner of the house as an ornamental plant, whether it was placed outdoors or indoors (under ventilation and light conditions), it could grow, or it could be cut into branches and inserted into a vase with water. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The North American holly can be grown in the following ways: * * 1. Soil ** 1. Loose and fertile sandy soil could be selected, such as garden soil, humus soil, and peaty soil mixed in a ratio of 1:1:1. 2. It was also possible to mix 6 parts of river sand and 4 parts of yellow soil as nutrient soil, and then plant it after laying some ceramsite at the bottom of the flower pot as a permeating layer. * * 2. Planting Type Selection ** 1. [Plant in the soil: If you choose this method, it is best to start planting in the spring to ensure that it grows healthily under suitable temperature, humidity, and other conditions.] Because if planted in a cold winter or a hot summer, the North American holly has a higher probability of not surviving. Moreover, once they chose to plant it in the soil, it was not suitable to transfer it to the flower pot. 2. [Plant in a flower pot: When planting in a flower pot, you have to consider the upper and lower limits of its temperature tolerance. It is different from planting on land.] * * 3. Matters needing attention when applying fertilizer ** 1. Because the fruit of the North American holly could not rot for a long time, it needed appropriate fertilizers, such as base fertilizer, phosphorous and potash fertilizer, or natural manure fertilizer. 2. Pay attention to the fertilizer cycle and avoid too much or too little fertilizer. * * 4. Temperatures and lighting conditions ** 1. [Temperatures: North American holly is very adaptable. It can grow normally as long as it is no lower than-30 ° C.] However, there was a difference in temperature tolerance between potted and land-grown North American holly. 2. Illumination: North American holly loves light and should be cultivated in places with good lighting, such as indoor balconies and other places that receive sufficient scattered light. In the highlands, it was necessary to pay attention to the time when it was exposed to sunlight and avoid "heavy exposure" or "heavy rain"(here, it should be the meaning of heavy rain). A good combination of light and temperature would help the North American holly fruit and flowers to be full and beautiful. * * 5. Watering ** North American holly could survive in both wet and dry environments, but watering should adhere to the principle of seeing dry and wet to avoid water accumulation. Once water accumulated, it should be drained in time to prevent root rot. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The North American holly is native to North America and is distributed in the United States, Canada, and France (Saint Pierre and Miquelon). It has been widely cultivated in Europe and the United States. In China, Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, JiLin, WeiHai and other places have been introduced and cultivated. It mostly grows in low-lying areas such as swamps, wet shrubs, and ponds. It can also grow in dry transition areas and mountains. It could grow in many places in the Yangtze River basin and north of China, and it was cold-resistant, humid-resistant, and shade-resistant. It preferred areas with large temperature differences between day and night. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of North American holly seedlings ranged from 1.5 to 10 yuan. There were differences in the prices of seedlings in different regions and different specifications. For example, some nurseries in Tai 'an, Shandong Province, ranged from 1.5 to 3.5 yuan per plant, some nurseries were 6 yuan per plant, and a flower seedling breeding base in Kunming, Yunnan Province was 6 yuan per plant. The price was affected by many factors, such as the relationship between supply and demand in the market. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The cultivation methods and precautions of North American holly were as follows: ** 1. Cultivation Method ** 1. ** Soil ** - Loose and fertile sandy soil should be selected. Garden soil, humus soil, and peaty soil could be used in a ratio of 1:1:1, or loose and fertile decayed leaf soil could be used for cultivation. 2. ** Watering ** - The North American holly preferred a moist environment, so it was necessary to stick to the principle of watering when it was dry and wet to avoid accumulating water. It originally grew beside swamps and required a lot of fertilizer and water, but it was also resistant to poverty. However, long-term cultivation in poor soil would affect the quality of the fruits. You can use some NPK compound fertilizer every three months, and you can also add nutrients when watering, which will make it grow better. 3. ** Light ** - North American holly loves light and should be cultivated in a place with good lighting. It can be placed on an indoor balcony to receive sufficient scattered light. If one wanted to bear bright red fruits, sufficient scattered light was a necessary condition. In the plateau area, it was necessary to pay attention to the time when it was exposed to sunlight to avoid "big exposure". 4. ** Temperatures ** - North American holly was very cold-resistant. It would not freeze to death even at-20 to-30 degrees Celsius. Large North American holly trees could be kept outdoors in the north. However, if it was a potted North American holly, the temperature management would be different from that of a field holly. 5. ** Fertility ** - North American holly bears fruit for a long time, has a short flowering cycle, and requires a lot of nutrients. He could apply more long-term slow-release fertilizers such as sheep dung and eggs to the bottom of the soil. He could also use a fertilizer such as monobium phosphorus to increase the time of fruit bearing and improve the quality of flowers. Basal fertilizer, phosphorous and potash fertilizer, and natural manure fertilizer could also be used, but the fertilizer cycle should be paid attention to to avoid excessive or insufficient fertilizer. ** 2. Points to note ** 1. ** Choice of planting method ** - There were two ways to grow holly in North America: on the ground and in pots. Once you choose one of the methods, you should be faithful to it. For example, if you choose to plant it in the soil, you can't move it to the flower pot, and vice versa. If you choose to plant it on land, it's best to start planting in spring to ensure that it grows healthily under suitable temperature, humidity, and other conditions. If they were planted in cold winters or hot summers, their chances of survival would decrease. 2. ** Fruit related ** - The fruit could be stored for up to six to seven months. Even after the flowering period, the fruit would not fall easily. During the breeding process, attention should be paid to providing sufficient light, temperature, fertilizer, and other conditions to ensure the quality of the fruit. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The North American holly was a stunning sight in the cold winter. Its leaves fell quietly in autumn and winter, but it left behind branches that were as red as fire. When it was covered in snow, it was like a fairy in a world of ice and snow. The combination of red and white was just right, like a beautiful painting carefully drawn by nature. This plant, whether it was placed in a vase as a fresh cut flower or in the form of a potted plant, exuded a unique charm. Its red was not the kind of red that was eye-catching, but a warm, festive, and vibrant red. The viewing period could last for a long time, from late autumn to early winter until the spring of the following year. It was like a loyal partner accompanying people through the long winter. It was like a warm sun in the cold season. It did not need much care to show such a charming posture. Each fruit was like a small fire of hope, lighting up the monotonous winter. Looking at it, it was as if one could feel the tenacity and unyielding nature of life. One could not help but feel love and respect for it. He shared its beauty with his friends and let more friends appreciate the unique charm of this holly from North America. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The North American crabapple was a small tree of the apple family in the Rose family. It was mainly grown in northern China. It had the characteristics of cold-resistance, drought-resistance, saline-alkali-resistance, and strong adaptability. The North American crabapple varieties included the Abundant Malus 'Profusion,' the Adam Malus 'Adams, and the Kyle's crabapple. Malus 'Radiant' was also a cultivated species of North American crabapple. It had a strong tree, a long flowering period, and large fruits. The crabapple was widely used in the field of landscape. It could be used for green space, road greenbelt, courtyard beautification, etc. The planting method of North American crabapple included choosing a suitable location and preparing suitable soil. It was a cold-resistant plant that could be planted outdoors in winter and needed appropriate fertilizer in spring and autumn. The maintenance of the North American crabapple was relatively simple. It needed to be trimmed and de-wormed at the right time. As for the price and density of North American crabapple, there was no specific data for reference based on the search results provided.
North American box office data showed that the box office of North American movies broke the 9 billion mark in 2023. Among them, Barbie and Super Mario Bros. won the first and second place at the North American box office respectively. At the same time, they also won the first and second place at the global box office. The director of Barbie, Greta Gerwig, became the first female director to win the top box office in North America and the world. Universal Pictures won the 2023 North American box office with 1.93 billion US dollars, while disney came in second with 1.89 billion US dollars. In addition, the annual box office revenue in North America in 2022 was 7.367 billion US dollars, up 64.4% year-on-year. In summary, the North American box office had maintained a steady growth trend in recent years.
We can get some information about the latest movies released in North America in 2024: 1. Deadpool 3, Clown 2, and Dune 2 were all scheduled to be released in North America in 2024. 2. The Silent Ground: Invasion Day and Gladiator 2 were also the most anticipated movies for North American audiences in 2024. 3. Movies such as Argyll: The Secret Agent, Lady Spider: The Awakening, and Civil War will also be released in North America in 2024. However, the list of the latest North American movies was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, we are unable to provide complete information on the latest North American movie released in 2024.