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Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
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Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
Red Seven Trees
Known as the red seven leaved tree or firecracker tree (formerly known as Pavia rubra), it is a deciduous flowering plant. This small tree or shrub is native to the southern and eastern parts of the United States, and has been found from Illinois to Virginia in the north, and from Texas to Florida in the south. It is very cold resistant in the northern part of its native mountain range and has been successfully cultivated in the polar regions of the Arboretum Mustila botanical garden in Finland.
Red Seven Leaf Tree Seedlings
Known as the red seven leaved tree or firecracker tree (formerly known as Pavia rubra), it is a deciduous flowering plant. This small tree or shrub is native to the southern and eastern parts of the United States, and has been found from Illinois to Virginia in the north, and from Texas to Florida in the south. It is very cold resistant in the northern part of its native mountain range and has been successfully cultivated in the polar regions of the Arboretum Mustila botanical garden in Finland.
Flowering red chestnut trees
Known as the red seven leaved tree or firecracker tree (formerly known as Pavia rubra), it is a deciduous flowering plant. This small tree or shrub is native to the southern and eastern parts of the United States, and has been found from Illinois to Virginia in the north, and from Texas to Florida in the south. It is very cold resistant in the northern part of its native mountain range and has been successfully cultivated in the polar regions of the Arboretum Mustila botanical garden in Finland.
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Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
Rhododendron
Rhododendron simsii Planch. is a deciduous shrub of the Rhododendron genus in the Ericaceae family, standing 2-5 meters tall with numerous and slender branches. The leaves are leathery and often gather at the ends of branches, forming an oval, elliptical, or inverted shape. The front end is short and gradually becomes pointed, and the edges of the leaves are slightly curled and have fine teeth. The upper part is dark green, and the lower part is light white; The corolla is broad funnel-shaped and inverted, usually 2-6 clusters growing at the top of the branch, with rose, bright red or dark red colors. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from June to August.
Specimen of deep mountain crayfish
Deep mountain crayfish is a high mountain form of crayfish, native to Korea and Russia. Its leaves and flowers are smaller than those of Pu Ran. The leaves of the crayfish are circular, with a slightly thin tip and shallow triangular serrations on the edges. The fruit is larger than the crabapple, with a spherical shape and beautiful autumn leaves. In addition, the fruit of the crayfish is upward, and in deep mountain crayfish, the tips of the leaves become narrow and sharp, with shallow triangular serrated edges. It is a cold resistant evergreen shrub native to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and China. The oval shaped fruit ripens into a deep purple color from October to November, coinciding with the flowering period. The fruit ripens from October to November, overlapping with flowering.
Fu Shu Hua specimen
Fushu is a deciduous shrub belonging to the genus Fushu in the family Saxifragaceae. Up to 3 meters in height; The small branches are hollow, reddish brown in color, with star shaped hairs when young, and smooth or flaky when old; Leaves opposite, with short stalks, leaves ovate to ovate lanceolate; The inflorescence is upright, with star shaped hairs, and is oblong or oblong ovate in shape; The cute fruit is nearly spherical, with a flat tip and many small seeds; The flowering period is from May to June, and the fruiting period is from July to October. Native to various provinces in the Yangtze River Basin, distributed in Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places. Likes light, slightly shade tolerant, prefers warm and humid climates, is cold and drought resistant, and does not have strict requirements for soil. Mostly grows in valleys, fields, and other areas.
Milk sample
Milk seed is a deciduous shrub belonging to the Euphorbia genus in the Euphorbia family. Branches with thorns, small branches very open, densely covered with silver white and yellow brown scales when young; Leaves are papery or membranous, ranging from elliptical to ovate elliptical or ovate lanceolate in shape, with a pure pointed tip and a rounded or wedge-shaped base. They have white star shaped hairs or scales when young, and are densely covered with silver white and a small amount of brown scales below; Flowers bloom before leaves, yellow white, fragrant, densely covered with silver white shield shaped scales; The fruit is nearly spherical or oval in shape, green when young, covered with silver white or brown scales, and red when mature. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from July to August.
Gold and silver wood (honeysuckle)
Lonicera japonica, Lonicera japonica is a perennial deciduous shrub. The fruit is dark red round. Gold and silver "refers to the color of the flower, which is white at the beginning, corresponding to silver, yellow when it is dying, corresponding to gold. honeysuckle is cold-resistant as its name implies, hence the name gold and silver honeysuckle. "Famous doctors record" gold and silver honeysuckle can dispel wind, heat, detoxification, flowers can extract aromatic oil, seeds into the oil can be made of soap. In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Zengshou wrote "Lonicera Flower" that "the heart of the heart is exhausted in March, and the honeysuckle should be called to endure the spring flower." To express their love for gold and silver honeysuckle. Lonicera has the florid language of mutual companionship, extensive financial resources, courage and tenacity.
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