The cuckoo belongs to the cuckoo family, which includes shrubs or trees, sometimes short and cushion shaped, terrestrial or epiphytic; the plants are hairless or covered with various hairs or scales. It could also be roughly divided into tree species (big tree azalea, large leaf species) and shrub species (small leaf species). "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Tufts were not a type of plant. They were just a description of a growth state. The main characteristics of the arbors were that they had an independent trunk and an obvious crown. The tree shape was relatively tall, usually more than six meters, while the shrubs did not have an obvious trunk and crown. They were relatively short, usually about two to three meters tall, and the highest was no more than six meters. Some plants, such as the clumped purple Magnolia, were shrubs, while clumped trees, such as the clumped pentagonal maple, were considered trees even though they were clumped. Therefore, it could not be simply said that the clumps were trees or shrubs. It needed to be judged according to the specific plant species and their own botanical characteristics. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Trees were perennials with a tall and obvious trunk. The upper part had branches that formed a huge crown. The trunk was usually more than three meters tall. There were also trees that had an upright trunk and were more than five meters tall. As a green life material, the tree was suitable for urban landscape. Its tree structure was divided into six parts: the trunk, the central trunk, the main branch, the side branch, the extended branch, and the top. Trees could be classified into decidual-leaf and evergreen trees. They could also be divided into four grades according to their height, namely, grand tall trees (above 31 meters), large tall trees (21 - 30 meters), medium tall trees (11 - 20 meters), and small tall trees (6 - 10 meters). They could also be divided into two major categories, namely conifer trees and broad-leaved trees, according to the shape and size of their leaves. Shrubs were perennials, usually without an obvious trunk. They had many branches on the ground. Although they had a trunk, they were also shrubs if they were no taller than 3 meters. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main differences between trees and shrubs were as follows: 1. * * Form ** - * * Trunk **: Trees usually have a clearly tall trunk, and there are no branches at the base. Shrubs usually have no obvious trunk, or although they have a trunk, they are not tall, and they start to branch from the roots (clumps). - * * The difference between the tree crown and the trunk **: The tree trunk and the tree crown are clearly distinguished, and the branches are forked on the main trunk. The shrub trunk is shorter, and the branches and leaves are more dense. The overall growth form is short and scattered. 2. * * In terms of height **, trees refer to trees that are more than 6 meters tall, and shrubs refer to trees that are less than 6 meters tall. However, some trees could be regarded as shrubs during their short period and become trees after they grew up. 3. * * Growth habits ** - * * Arbors **: They are often planted on both sides of the road as green trees. They prefer loose, fertile, and well-drained soil. They have poor cold resistance and tenacious growth. They can be maintained under appropriate light. - * * Shrub **: Likes to grow in a cool and dry climate. It doesn't have strict requirements for soil. It can grow as long as there is soil. 4. * * Function and usage ** - * * - * * Shrub **: Mainly used to build low hedges, cover the landscape, trim the edges, protect the ground cover, etc. It can also be used as an auxiliary material for construction. The most widely used is for greenery. 5. * * Life span **: Arbors usually have a long life span, some large trees can live for hundreds of years; shrubs usually have a relatively short life span, usually in the range of decades. It should be noted that due to the influence of the living environment, the boundary between trees and shrubs was not absolute. For example, due to external forces such as wind and man-made, trees may dwarf, and shrubs may grow tall in suitable environments. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Red maple is a small tree with fallen leaves. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Hokkaido boxwood was a type of tree. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Evergreen bamboo was described as an flowering plant of the Oligostachys family. However, there was no mention of whether the Four Seasons Bamboo was a tree or a shrub. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know if the Four Seasons Bamboo is a tree or a shrub.
The early garden bamboo could be classified as either a tree or a shrub. According to the description in document [5], the early garden bamboo belonged to the stem-core type of bamboo of the bamboo family. Because its growth height could reach more than 10 meters, it was called "Arbor Bamboo". However, it was also mentioned in the document [3] that under certain conditions, the early garden bamboo may also grow into a shrub. Therefore, the early garden bamboo could be a tree or a shrub.
Trees were perennials. They were tall and had a tall and obvious trunk. The upper part of the tree had branches that formed a huge crown. The trunk was usually more than three meters tall, and some of the upright trunks were more than five meters tall. The trunk was independent from the roots, and the trunk and crown were clearly distinguished. Shrubs were perennials, usually without an obvious trunk. The plants were short, usually no more than six meters tall, and they grew close to the ground. Although they might have a trunk, they were relatively low, often with multiple branches at the base. The main differences between the two were as follows: - In terms of form, trees had an obvious trunk, and the branches split on the trunk. There was a clear distinction between the trunk and the crown. Shrubs usually split from the roots (clumps). - In terms of height, the trees were usually taller, usually more than 6 meters, and the shrubs were usually less than 6 meters. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Tufted " was not a shrub." Tufted " was a term used to describe the state of growth of plants, meaning that the vegetation grew together. A shrub referred to those perennials that did not have an obvious trunk and were relatively short in a tufted state. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The shrub rose was a kind of rose with a soft plant type that could be used as a vine or as an upright cultivation. Its trunk was upright and its height was usually about 1 to 2 meters. The flowers of the shrub rose were mostly round in shape, with multiple petals or single petals. The flower fragrance was strong and the color was bright. Common shrubs and roses were rose, azalea, peony, barberry, boxwood, sand cypress, cypress, weeping, winter jasper, rose, etc.