Privet was an evergreen shrub or tree belonging to the Liguet family. Some of its plants could grow very tall, up to 25 meters. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Flowering trees and shrubs referred to plants that could bloom and were also trees or shrubs. For example, white magnolias were a kind of flowering shrub that began to bloom in early March. For example, hundreds of white magnolias in Shanghai Gongqing Forest Park bloomed with thousands of branches and stamens. They were clear and beautiful, and they blossomed upwards, forming a magnificent scene. There were also crabapple trees. There were more than a thousand crabapple trees in Shanghai Gongqing Forest Park. Among them, the stemmed crabapple was the first to bloom. In addition, cherry blossoms, red-leaf plums, mountain cherries, camelas, etc. were also flowering shrubs. They were also planted in Shanghai Gongqing Forest Park and showed their respective charms. In other areas, there are also various flowering trees and shrubs. For example, in Jingkou Avenue and Cuihu Park under the jurisdiction of Guangming Street in Shen Zhen, there are flowering trees and shrubs such as yellow wind wood, palace pink Bauhinia, azalea, etc. There are more than 40 kinds of flowering trees and shrubs in a park, such as kapok, Bauhinia, Chinese scholar tree, blue flower, Magnolia, osmanthus, pear tree, peach blossom, plum, plum, etc. Cherry blossoms, crabapple, osmanthus, etc. can be selected as flowering trees and shrubs in the courtyard garden. For the road green belt, you can choose flowering trees and shrubs such as the French parasol tree, Chinese redbud, and the Chinese boxwood. "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 trunk was usually more than three meters long, and the upper part had branches that formed a huge crown. As a tall tree, the trunk grew independently from the roots, and there was a clear distinction between the trunk and the crown. Arbors were the main part of the forest. They could be divided into four levels according to their height, namely, grand arbors (above 31 meters), big arbors (21 - 30 meters), medium arbors (11 - 20 meters), and small arbors (6 - 10 meters). They could also be divided into two categories, conifer and broad-leaved arbors, according to the shape and size of their leaves. They could also be classified according to deciduous and evergreen. Common arbors were concentrated in pine, cypress, Phoebe, Fagacea, etc. They could be used for urban landscape, as roadside trees, shade trees, wind-proof and dust-proof trees, as planting materials, and as the background of sculptures. Shrubs were perennials, usually without an obvious trunk. They had many branches on the ground, or although they had a trunk, they were no more than three meters tall. In terms of shape, it usually starts from the roots (clumps), and its height is obviously lower than that of trees, usually below 6 meters. In terms of function, shrubs could be used as auxiliary materials in construction, such as temporary fences on construction sites. The most widely used was for greenery. For example, the green belts on both sides of the city streets were mostly shrubs except for dwarf trees. Shrubs could also be divided into decidual-leaf and evergreen. Evergreen shrubs such as gardenia and hypernicus, and decidual-leaf shrubs such as peonies and redbud. However, trees and shrubs were affected by the living environment. Sometimes, there was no absolute difference. For example, trees might be dwarfed by external forces, while shrubs might grow tall in suitable environments. "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. It could also be defined as a tree with an upright trunk that was more than five meters tall. It was the main body of the forest. The structure of the tree was divided into trunk, central trunk, main branch, side branch, extended branch, and top. According to the shape and size of their leaves, they could be divided into two categories: conifer trees and broad-leaved trees. According to their height, they could be divided into four grades: Wei Qiao (above 31 meters), Da Qiao (21 - 30 meters), medium Qiao (11 - 20 meters), and Xiao Qiao (6 - 10 meters). They could also be divided into decidual trees and evergreen trees. Common arbors were concentrated in pine, cypress, Phoebe, Fagaceae, etc., such as masson pine, Magnolia grandiflora, Chinese scholar tree, and tung tree. Because of their tall bodies, luxuriant foliage, and large leaf area, they could carry out strong photosynthesis and transpirations, and had the functions of regulating the climate and preventing radiation. In the garden landscape, large and medium-sized trees were mostly used as roadside trees, shade trees, wind-proof and dust-proof trees, as well as planting materials. Small trees were mostly used as the background of sculptures, and they could also create a pleasant scale space in the small environment. Shrubs were perennials, usually without an obvious trunk. They had many branches on the ground, or although they had a trunk, they were not more than 3 meters tall (usually less than 6 meters). The common evergreen shrubs were gardenia and hypernicus, while the fallen leaves were peonies and redbud. Shrubs had a wide range of uses and were mostly used for greenery. For example, the green belts on both sides of the city streets were mostly shrubs except for dwarf trees. They could also be used as auxiliary materials for construction, such as temporary fences on construction sites. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The clumps of hackberry trees are tall trees. It was a large-scale decidual-leaf tree that could grow to about 20 meters long. It had a beautiful tree shape and a wide crown. It was planted all over the country and was often used for many purposes such as landscape planting. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Crape myrtle was a shrub species. At the same time, it could also be regarded as a species of decidual shrubs or small trees. "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 long and was the main part of the forest. Arbors could also be divided into four grades according to height: grand arbors (above 31 meters), large arbors (21 - 30 meters), medium arbors (11 - 20 meters), and small arbors (6 - 10 meters). There were decidual-leaf arbors (such as Chinese scholar tree, paulownia tree, etc.) and evergreen arbors (such as masson pine, Magnolia grandiflora, etc.). Shrubs were perennials, usually without an obvious trunk. They had many branches from the ground, or although they had a trunk, they were no more than three meters tall. Shrubs were also divided into decidual-leaf (such as peony, Bauhinia, etc.) and evergreen (such as gardenia, hyperacia, etc.). From a functional point of view, trees were mostly used as building materials, such as wood furniture, house beams, etc., while shrubs were mostly used as building auxiliary materials or for greenery, such as temporary walls on construction sites, green belts on both sides of city streets, etc. However, trees and shrubs were affected by the living environment, and sometimes the difference was not obvious. For example, trees might dwarf, while shrubs might grow tall in certain environments. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Shrubs referred to trees that did not have an obvious trunk and were clustered. They could generally be divided into flowers, fruits, branches, and other types. They were short and clustered trees. They were usually perennials and mostly broad-leaved plants. Some conifer plants were shrubs (such as juniper). If the ground part died during the winter, but the roots were still alive and new branches continued to sprout the next year, they were called "semi-shrubs." Shrubs could be divided into evergreen and decidual-leaved. Trees were tall and usually thick and sturdy plants with obvious trunks. Needle-like leaves. In the classification of plants, conifer trees were mainly trees or shrubs, rarely wood vines. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Trees referred to trees with obvious trunks that were usually more than six meters tall. The main trunk was usually thicker, and the side branches grew from the main trunk. The crown was relatively tall. For example, Magnolia was a magnoliaceous tree, and Dogwood was a decidual tree of the Dogwood family. Shrubs referred to those small, short, and clustered plants that did not have an obvious trunk. They were usually less than six meters tall. For example, Jasminum nudiflorum was an oleaceous shrub, Forsythia suspense was also an oleaceous shrub, and Fragrance was a daphne shrub. Herbaceous plants referred to plants that had undeveloped xylem, few lignifying cells, and weak support. Herbaceous plants were generally short in size, short in lifespan, and weak in stems. Most of them died at the end of the growing season. For example, Swainsonia was a legume semi-shrub or a perennially herbaceous plant, and the bald flower was a papaveraceous perennially herbaceous plant. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The clumps of five-pointed maple belonged to trees. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were different views on whether the clumps of white wax belonged to trees or shrubs. One view was that the white wax was a typical decidual shrub plant. It had no obvious trunk and was generally about 6 - 8 meters tall. It had multiple trunks and the tree shape was naturally shaped. The crown width could reach about 5 - 6 meters. Another view was that the white ash was a kind of decidual tree, with a tree height of 10 - 12 meters and a crown of 8 meters. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!