The three common diseases of French holly were as follows: 1. Red spot disease: It mainly damages the leaves. At the beginning, small yellow-brown spots of 1 - 2 mm in size appear, and then gradually expand to form nearly circular to irregular reddish-brown spots. There are yellow halos around the spots. In severe cases, the disease spots would be densely covered, and the leaves would easily turn yellow and fall off early. The bacteria survived through the winter on infected plants and dead bodies with the help of spores and spores, and spread by air and rain. The warm and humid season and weather were conducive to the onset of the disease. 2. Blight disease: This disease will cause the bark of the French holly to turn brown, and a large number of leaves will wither and fall off. As the plant cannot obtain nutrients, it will eventually cause the plant to die. The symptoms of the disease were very similar to the death of plants due to water loss. One needed to pay attention to the difference. Once the disease was discovered, the condition was often more serious. 3. "Root rot: It is caused by fungi and will cause the roots to rot. The ability of the roots to absorb water and nutrients will gradually weaken, and finally the entire plant will die. The main symptoms are the yellowing and withering of the entire leaves." The time of onset was usually from late March to early April, and the peak period of onset was in May. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
French holly, or coral tree, was a plant of the Viburni family. The branches are straight, the bark is grayish brown, and there are round skin holes. The leaves are opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped. The surface is dark green and bright, and the back is light green. It is green all year round. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruit ripens from July to September. It is native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. From March to April, it blooms white bell-shaped flowers and is fragrant. After the flowers, oval fruits appear. At first, they are orange-red, and then the red gradually turns purple-black. They are like corals and are highly ornamental. Hokkaido holly was actually the same type of plant as Hokkaido boxwood (known in some areas). It grew taller, had large leaves, and had a smooth surface that looked like it was coated with a layer of wax and had a leathery feel. In June, it would bloom pure and elegant flowers on the branches. It was evergreen all year round, resistant to high temperatures and cold temperatures of-20 ° C. After planting, it basically did not need to be taken care of. It could grow an average of one meter per year and was suitable for making green fences in the yard. There were obvious differences between them in terms of botany classification, morphological characteristics, growth habits, ornamental value, etc. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
French holly was another name for the coral tree. It was a plant of the Caprilliacea family and the Viburni family. Hokkaido holly was also known as Hokkaido boxwood and belonged to the Celiadaceae family and the Celiadaceae family. French holly is native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and other places; Hokkaido holly is native to Japan and was introduced to China in 1986. Judging from the characteristics, the French holly had straight branches, grayish-brown bark, round skin holes, opposite leaves, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped, dark green on the surface, light green on the back, green all year round, flowering period from April to May, fruit maturity period from July to September, white bell-shaped flowers, orange-red fruit at first, then red gradually purple-black, like coral; The leaves of Hokkaido holly were thick leathery, smooth, dark green, and glossy. The edges of the leaves had obvious serrated teeth, shaped like small hooks. The flowers were small and inconspicuous, usually white or light green. They bloomed in spring, and the fruits were red berries, spherical, about 6 - 8 mm in diameter. They matured in winter, and the fruits could be preserved until spring. In terms of usage, French holly was suitable for landscape plants. Its flowers were fragrant and its fruits were highly ornamental. It could also be used as a hedgerow or garden cluster plant. Because it had strong resistance and absorption ability to soot and toxic gases, it was suitable for urban greenery. Hokkaido holly was mainly used for fences and flower walls. It could also be used as isolation belts or green planting. It could also suppress its growth to make bonsai. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
French holly, also known as French green, coral tree, green coral, and coral, belonged to the Caprillionaceous family and the Viburni family. It was an evergreen shrub/hedgerow plant. Its growth temperature is 17 - 35 degrees, the seedling method is cuttage, and the planting season is spring, summer, and autumn. There were different specifications of French holly saplings on the market. For example, the price of 50 cm height was 3.8 - 5.5 yuan, 80 cm height was 4.5 - 6 yuan, 100 cm height was 5.5 - 6.5 yuan, etc. Some places, such as Shuangqiao Nurseries, specialized in supplying French holly seedlings with complete specifications and favorable prices. The French holly seedlings they supplied were featured by drought resistance, cold resistance, and high survival rate. They were the first choice for winter engineering seedlings. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The French holly, whose scientific name was Japanese coral tree, was an evergreen shrub or small tree of the Viburnu species of the Caprillum family. Its height was about 10 meters. The crown of the tree was oval-shaped, the branches were straight, and the bark was grayish-brown with round skin holes. The leaves were opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped, dark green on the surface and light green on the back, green all year round. Its flowering period is from April to May (Japanese coral tree flowering period is from May to June), and its fruit ripening period is from July to September (Japanese coral tree fruit ripening period is from September to October). It is distributed in southern Korea, Japan, and China. In China, it is distributed in Zhejiang (Putuo, Zhoushan) and Taiwan. It is commonly cultivated in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It likes warm and humid climate, likes light and shade, grows vigorously in moist and fertile neutral loam, and can adapt to acidic and slightly acidic soil. The root system is developed, the sprouting ability is strong, it is resistant to trimming and easy to shape. French holly was an ideal tree species for landscape planting. It had strong resistance and absorption ability to soot and toxic gases, and was suitable for urban hedges or gardens. Its wood could be used as raw materials for fine workmanship, its bark could be used to make incense, and its leaves, bark, and roots could be used as Chinese medicinal herbs. It was called Zaohe Tree, which had the effect of dispelling wind and removing dampness, and clearing the meridians. Moreover, it had a good ecological effect. It could prevent pollution, reduce dust, and isolate sound. It had strong fire resistance and could be planted in rows as a fire forest wall. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Japanese holly was also known as the Japanese privet. Its leaves were round and thicker than the privet, and its main veins were often purple-red. It was a fallen leaf or semi-evergreen shrub. Its branches spread into an arch, the back of the leaves was hairy, and the inflorescence drooped. It is distributed all over the south of the Yangtze River basin in China. In addition to the garden greenery and ornamental, its material is tough and can be used as wood for cabinetwork. Its leaves, roots, and bark can be used as medicine. It is cold in nature and bitter in taste. It has the effect of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, clearing heat and detoxifying. The leaves contain protocaucic acid, which has a suppressive effect and resistance to sulfur dioxide gas. French holly was another name for the coral tree. It was a plant of the Viburni family of the Caprilariaceous family. Its branches were straight, its bark was grayish brown, and it had round skin holes. Its leaves were opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped. The surface was dark green and bright, and the back was light green. It was green all year round. Flowering period from April to May, fruit ripening period from July to September, native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. From March to April, white bell-shaped flowers bloom, fragrant; after the flowers wither, oval fruits appear. At first, they are orange-red, and then the red gradually turns into purple-black. They look like corals and are highly ornamental, so they are called coral trees. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
French holly and Hokkaido holly each had their own characteristics and advantages. It was difficult to determine which one was better. It depended on the specific needs and application scenarios. The French holly was a plant of the Viburni family of the Caprilariaceous family. Its branches were straight, its bark was grayish brown, and its leaves were opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped. The surface was dark green and bright, and the back was light green. It was green all year round. It blooms small white bell-shaped flowers between March and April. It is fragrant. After the flower, an oval-shaped fruit appears. It is orange-red at first, and then the red color gradually changes to purple-black. It looks like coral and is very ornamental. It was native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It liked warm, humid, and sunny environments. It was cold-resistant and slightly shade-resistant. It grew best in fertile neutral soil and had strong resistance and absorption ability to soot and toxic gases. It was suitable for urban hedges or gardens. Hokkaido holly, also known as Hokkaido boxwood, was an evergreen broad-leaved tree species belonging to the Cefalace family and the Cefalace family. It was native to Japan and was introduced to China in 1986. Its leaves were thick leathery, smooth, dark green and glossy, and the edges of the leaves had obvious serrated edges that looked like small hooks. Its flowers are small and inconspicuous, usually white or light green. It blossoms in spring, and its fruit is a red berry, spherical, about 6 - 8 mm in diameter. It matures in winter, and the fruit can last until spring. It is often used for garden greenery, especially for festive decorations. It had a particularly good ability to resist cold. It could be planted in the open air in Beijing and even in the northeast. It could also be used to make bonsai by suppressing its growth. If it was used to make green fences, it was easy to plant. It was evergreen all year round, resistant to high temperatures and cold temperatures of-20 degrees Celsius. After planting, it basically did not need to be taken care of. It could grow an average of one meter tall a year. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
French holly and Japanese holly had their own characteristics, and it was difficult to determine which was better. From the perspective of plant classification, French holly was a plant of the Caprilliaceous family and Viburni. Its branches were straight, its bark was grayish brown, and it had round skin holes. Its leaves were opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped. The surface was dark green and bright, and the back was light green. It was green all year round. The flowering period was from April to May, and the fruit ripening period was from July to September. From March to April, white bell-shaped flowers bloomed and were fragrant. The fruit that appeared after the flowering period was orange-red at first and then gradually turned purple-black. It was like coral and was very ornamental. It was native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It liked warm, humid, and sunny environments. It was cold-resistant and slightly shade-resistant. It grew best in fertile neutral soil. It was also drought-resistant, cold-resistant, and had a high survival rate. It was the first choice for winter engineering seedlings and was often used in gardens. Japanese holly was a large evergreen shrub of the Ligustrum species of the oleacea family. It was 3 - 5 meters tall and hairless. Its leaves were round and thicker than that of Ligustrum. It bloomed in June and bore fruit in November. It was native to Japan and was cultivated all over China. It was also distributed in southern Korea. It was born in low-altitude forests or shrubs. It was often used as a hedgerow in gardens and greenery. It was also made into spherical, cylindrical, square, and other shapes. It was a commonly used garden plant. The two grew at similar speeds and were suitable for growing in warm environments. They had strong adaptability and good ornamental value. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The French holly was a coral tree, a plant of the Caprilliacea family and the Viburni family, while the Hokkaido holly was actually the Hokkaido boxwood, which was different from the French holly in many ways. 1. ** Different families **: French holly belongs to the Viburnu of the Caprilariacea family; Hokkaido holly belongs to a different family. 2. ** In terms of shape and characteristics ** - ** Branches and bark **: French holly has straight branches, grayish-brown bark, and round calypses; Hokkaido holly (Hokkaido boxwood) does not mention that the bark has round calypses and other characteristics, and the two branches may have differences in thickness, texture, etc. - ** Leaves **: French holly leaves are opposite, long oval or inverted lanceolate-shaped, dark green on the surface and light green on the back; Hokkaido holly (Hokkaido boxwood) leaves are large, the surface is as smooth as a layer of wax, and has a leather feel. 3. ** Growth habits ** - ** Cold Resistance **: Hokkaido holly (Hokkaido boxwood) can resist the cold of-20 degrees; no indication that French holly has the same cold resistance. - ** Adaptability to the environment **: Hokkaido holly (Hokkaido boxwood) grows at a high height. It may be affected by the tropical climate. Its leaves are large to absorb moisture from the air. French holly is native to China, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and other places. It likes warm, humid and sunny environments. It is cold-resistant and slightly shade-resistant. It grows best in fertile neutral soil. 4. ** Landscape value ** - French holly blooms white bell-shaped flowers from March to April. It is fragrant and has oval fruits after the flowers. At first, it is orange-red and then turns purple-black. It looks like coral and is highly ornamental. Hokkaido holly (Hokkaido boxwood) blooms pure and elegant flowers on the branches in June. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of French holly varied according to the region, height, and other factors. It was most concentrated in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and the price was relatively cheap. Generally, the price of 1 meter of French holly was between 6.5 yuan and 8 yuan. There were subtle differences between different varieties. From the price in some areas, Beilun District, Zhejiang Province, 9 yuan/tree (Crown width less than 1 meter, ground diameter less than 2 cm, meter diameter less than 4 cm, branch point height less than 1 meter, delivery with soil ball, A-quality, large number of listed, reduced supply, ordinary enthusiasm of merchants, stable delivery), Shanghai City Changning District 5.95 yuan/plant, Nanjing City Jianye District 4.25 yuan/plant, Suzhou City 4.79 yuan/plant, Rugao City 3.19 yuan/plant, Suqian City Shuyang County 7.89 yuan/plant. Fenghua District, Zhejiang Province, 4.46 yuan/plant; Ninghai County, Zhejiang Ningbo City, 10.16 yuan/plant; Cixi City, Zhejiang Province, 6.8 yuan/plant; Xinchang County, Ningbo City City, Zhejiang Province, 12.75 yuan/plant. The average price on the 7th was 5.38 yuan (2024 - 11 - 30 data), the lowest on the 7th was 5.30 yuan (2024 - 11 - 28), and the highest on the 7th was 5.58 yuan (2024 - 11 - 24). In addition, the prices of French holly of different heights were also different. For example, the price of a height of 50 was 1.2 - 1.8 yuan, the price of a height of 80 was 1.5 - 2 yuan, the price of a height of 100 was 1.8 - 2.5 yuan, the price of a height of 120 was 2.2 - 3 yuan, the price of a height of 150 was 3 - 4.5 yuan, and the price of a height of 180 was 4.8 - 7 yuan. The price of a height of 200 was 5.5 to 7.5 yuan. For more information, please call Changjing Garden at 182 - 6113 - 6888 or Shuangqiao Miaomiao at 13776277701. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of French holly 1.5 meters high was 3.5 - 7 yuan per tree, but the specific price was affected by the quantity and variety of the purchased tree. There were also cases where the quoted price was 5.00 yuan per tree, and the price would vary according to different suppliers. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!