Chestnut 3D model
Chestnut, a deciduous tree of the chestnut genus in the family Fabaceae, has thick cylindrical stems and branches; The surface is dark green with fine vertical lines and small hairs; The leaves are often curled and have short stalks. The leaves are elliptical in shape and have a yellow brown surface. The young leaves are covered with fine hairs; The flowers are small, light yellow in color, with a large corolla and a yellow stigma; Flowering period from May to June; The fruiting period is from July to August. The earliest mention of chestnut in ancient books is in the Book of Songs, which indicates that the cultivation history of chestnuts in China dates back at least 2500 years.
Chinese chestnut
Chestnut (Latin name: Castanea mollissima Blume), also known as chestnut, hairy chestnut, or oil chestnut, is a tree plant in the family Chestnut of the order Fagales. The stems and branches are thicker and cylindrical in shape; The surface is dark green with fine vertical lines and small hairs; The leaves are often curled and have short stalks. The leaves are elliptical in shape and have a yellow brown surface. The young leaves are covered with fine hairs; The flowers are small, light yellow in color, with a large corolla and a yellow stigma; Flowering period from May to June; The fruiting period is from July to August. The earliest mention of chestnut in ancient books is in the Book of Songs, which indicates that the cultivation history of chestnuts in China dates back at least 2500 years.
An'er Ke fruit
Lithocarpus Haipinii Chun, also known as An'er Ke, is a plant species in the family Fabaceae, with a height of up to 30 meters. The bark is not cracked, dark gray brown, the inner layer is light reddish brown, the leaves are thick, hard and brittle, wide elliptical, oval, inverted or inverted oval, and the leaf edges are rolled back. Male inflorescence with multiple spikes arranged in a conical shape; The female inflorescence is relatively short. The young shell of the nut is fully wrapped, with short bracts and mature shell shaped discs or pots; Nuts are nearly spherical and slightly flattened, with a flat bottom and chestnut brown color. When fully ripe, they have longitudinal cracks and a concave navel,. The flowering period is from July to August, and the fruit matures at the same time the following year. The fruit contains 58% starch.
Ke Guo
Lithocarpus glaber (Thunb.) Nakai is a tree in the family Fabaceae. The plant reaches a height of 15 meters; Leaves are leathery or hard papery in texture, oblong or oblong in shape, with 2-4 shallow teeth on the entire margin or near the tip. The lower part of the old leaves is hairless or almost hairless and covered with a waxy scale layer; Flowers have small branches, young petioles, and the underside of leaves and inflorescence axis are densely covered with grayish yellow short hairs; The fruit is disc-shaped or shallow bowl shaped, with triangular scales, and is covered with gray soft hairs. The fruit is elliptical in shape; The flowering period is from September to October; The fruiting period is from September to October of the following year.
North American Red Oak saplings
North American red oak is a native plant of North America, also known as red oak, red oak, or northern red oak, as a distinction from southern red oak. It is also the state tree of New Jersey and the provincial tree of Prince Edward Island. The distribution area extends north to the Great Lakes region, south to Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana, east to Nova Scotia, west to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Minnesota in the eastern and central United States, as well as southeastern and central southern Canada. North American red oak has now been introduced to a small part of Western Europe as an ornamental tree species for planting in gardens and parks.
red oak
North American red oak is a native plant of North America, also known as red oak, red oak, or northern red oak, as a distinction from southern red oak. It is also the state tree of New Jersey and the provincial tree of Prince Edward Island. The distribution area extends north to the Great Lakes region, south to Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana, east to Nova Scotia, west to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Minnesota in the eastern and central United States, as well as southeastern and central southern Canada. North American red oak has now been introduced to a small part of Western Europe as an ornamental tree species for planting in gardens and parks.
oak
Oak tree (also known as oak or oak tree) is a general term for plants in the Fagaceae family, including species of oak, green oak, and oak, usually referring to oak plants, not a specific tree species. There are 615 species in the oak genus, of which 450 are from the oak subgenus and 188 are from the green oak subgenus. Their fruit is called acorns, and their wood is generally referred to as oak. Oak trees mostly grow in the northern hemisphere. About 200-250 species of oak trees are distributed in the Americas, and more than 300 species of oak trees grow in Asia, Europe, and northern Africa. Although China has abundant resources of more than 50 species of oak trees, most of them are distributed in hilly and mountainous areas, and there are few species of autumn leaf trees, which affects their application in landscaping. The sentence is:.
Beech tree
Beech is a member of the dry shelled family, genus Beech, and its English name is BEECH. Beech is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere and is produced in both Europe and the United States. In southern China, especially in western Hubei and eastern Sichuan, there is a pure forest belt, and domestically produced Chinese beech trees are also known as water green hills.
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