Flowering black cherries

Flowering black cherries

Black cherries are plants of the Rosaceae family and the Prunus genus. The bark is dark gray and rough; Branches dark gray; Bud ovate, hairy; Leaves are rhombohedral, elliptical, or elliptical in shape, with a pointed tip and a wide cherry shaped or circular base. The edges are heavily serrated, with sparse hairs on the top and soft hairs along the veins below; Leaves covered in needle like strips, fall early; raceme; The tube is bell shaped, the blade is triangular, and the edge has fine teeth; Round, white; Bracts ovate, with teeth; Stamens are numerous and of varying lengths; Carpel, sparse hairs at the base of the style, equal or slightly longer than the stamens; The fruit is small, oval in shape, with soft hairs, first purple red and then black; The fruit core is nearly round with wrinkles.
Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Black cherries are plants of the Rosaceae family and the Prunus genus. The bark is dark gray and rough; Branches dark gray; Bud ovate, hairy; Leaves are rhombohedral, elliptical, or elliptical in shape, with a pointed tip and a wide cherry shaped or circular base. The edges are heavily serrated, with sparse hairs on the top and soft hairs along the veins below; Leaves covered in needle like strips, fall early; raceme; The tube is bell shaped, the blade is triangular, and the edge has fine teeth; Round, white; Bracts ovate, with teeth; Stamens are numerous and of varying lengths; Carpel, sparse hairs at the base of the style, equal or slightly longer than the stamens; The fruit is small, oval in shape, with soft hairs, first purple red and then black; The fruit core is nearly round with wrinkles.
Radiant leaved goosefoot wood fruit

Radiant leaved goosefoot wood fruit

Radiant leaved goosefoot wood is a tree in the family Araliaceae and genus Euphorbia, with a height of 5-10 meters. Leaves have small leaves 6-7; The petiole is 10-30 centimeters long and hairless; Leafy leaflets are leathery, with a central oval or elongated oval shape, and usually oval or elongated on both sides. The tips are gradually pointed, and the base is broadly wedge-shaped to nearly circular. The upper part is green, shiny, hairless, and the lower part is gray green; The inflorescence grows at the top, with branches spreading or slanting, measuring 1.5-8 centimeters in length; Flowers without stems or near stems, dozens of flowers gather to form a head shaped inflorescence; The fruit is spherical or nearly spherical, with 5 edges and a diameter of 5-6 millimeters.
Palm saplings

Palm saplings

Trachycarpus fortunei is an evergreen tree in the palm family, with a cylindrical trunk; Leaves nearly circular, petioles with fine rounded teeth; Flowers small yellow green, ovoid, forming branched or unbranched inflorescences, with large and multi branched inflorescences; The fruit is broad kidney shaped, with a navel and white powder, and changes from yellow to light blue when ripe; Seed endosperm keratin; The flowering period is in April and the fruiting period is in December. The name "palm" first appeared in the Chinese pre Qin literature "Shan Hai Jing", which states that "the mountains of stone and green are mostly made of brown wood". Li Shizhen named the palm, also known as the bamboo palm, in the Compendium of Materia Medica. It is named after the hair strands in its skin that resemble the mane of a horse.
Palm tree

Palm tree

Trachycarpus fortunei is an evergreen tree in the palm family, with a cylindrical trunk; Leaves nearly circular, petioles with fine rounded teeth; Flowers small yellow green, ovoid, forming branched or unbranched inflorescences, with large and multi branched inflorescences; The fruit is broad kidney shaped, with a navel and white powder, and changes from yellow to light blue when ripe; Seed endosperm keratin; The flowering period is in April and the fruiting period is in December. The name "palm" first appeared in the Chinese pre Qin literature "Shan Hai Jing", which states that "the mountains of stone and green are mostly made of brown wood". Li Shizhen named the palm, also known as the bamboo palm, in the Compendium of Materia Medica. It is named after the hair strands in its skin that resemble the mane of a horse.
Red Seven Trees

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

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.
European spruce stump

European spruce stump

European spruce (scientific name: Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) It is a tree of the spruce genus in the pine family. The plant can reach a height of 60 meters and a breast height diameter of 4-6 meters; Young trees have thin bark, while old trees have thick bark that splits into small thin pieces; Branches often droop, young branches are light reddish brown or orange red, hairless or sparsely hairy, persistent bud scales at the base are significantly rolled back, and winter buds are conical in shape; Leaves are square shaped with four edges, straight or curved, pointed at the tip, oblique in cross-section, and have pink white stomatal lines on all four sides; The cone is cylindrical in shape, with seeds about 4 millimeters long and wings about 16 millimeters long.
Da Si Kui

Da Si Kui

Da Si Kui is a tree like species in the palm family, belonging to the genus Si Kui; The base of the tree trunk swells and is covered with dead leaves, appearing light brown with circular leaf scars and indistinct longitudinal cracks; The leaves are bright green, and the edges of young leaf lobes have filamentous fibers that disappear with age. The petioles are thick and light reddish brown; The inflorescence is longer than the leaves, drooping, the flowers are solitary, the sepals are bell shaped, the corollas are longer than the sepals, the stamens are equal in length to the petals, and the anthers are linear and arrow shaped; The fruit is small, wide elliptical, ovoid or spherical in shape, with thin inner skin and shell texture; Seeds elliptical or ovoid, slightly flattened; The flowering period is from May to June, and the fruiting period is in September. Originating from the northwest of Mexico. In southern China, there is introduced cultivation, often grown together with silk sunflower.
Palm clusters

Palm clusters

Trachycarpus fortunei is an evergreen tree in the palm family, with a cylindrical trunk; Leaves nearly circular, petioles with fine rounded teeth; Flowers small yellow green, ovoid, forming branched or unbranched inflorescences, with large and multi branched inflorescences; The fruit is broad kidney shaped, with a navel and white powder, and changes from yellow to light blue when ripe; Seed endosperm keratin; The flowering period is in April and the fruiting period is in December. The name "palm" first appeared in the Chinese pre Qin literature "Shan Hai Jing", which states that "the mountains of stone and green are mostly made of brown wood". Li Shizhen named the palm, also known as the bamboo palm, in the Compendium of Materia Medica. It is named after the hair strands in its skin that resemble the mane of a horse.
butia capitata

butia capitata

Butia capitata Becc. is an evergreen ornamental tree species in the palm family, belonging to the genus Butia. It is a single stem type and can reach a height of up to 8 meters. The remaining old leaf base wraps around the trunk, making it thick and hard. Feather shaped leaves, curved like an arch, with feather pairs, thick leathery texture, sharp leaf tips, long grayish green leaflets, and thorny petioles; Monoecious plant; The inflorescence is axillary, with purple red stems and petals. The fruit is ovoid and orange red when mature; The seeds are round or nearly round, and there are seeds inside the drupe. Boudi coconut is native to Brazil and Uruguay in South America, and has been introduced and cultivated in the Huang Huai River Basin and Beijing Tianjin region of China.
Flowering Red Flower Sheep Hoof Armor

Flowering Red Flower Sheep Hoof Armor

Red flowered sheep hoof beetle is a tree plant belonging to the legume family and the sheep hoof beetle genus. Thick and robust branches; Leaves leathery, oblong, glossy; The petiole is slender and hairless; The bracts of the umbrella inflorescence are lanceolate and pouch shaped; Flowers are slightly larger and denser; Elliptical flower bud; The receptacle is cylindrical with slightly enlarged base; Petals with long stalks; The ovary is densely covered with red silky soft hairs, and the fruit is not visible; The flowering period is from February to April. Native to China, it is cultivated in the Yellow River Basin in Sichuan, Yunnan, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places. Red flowered sheep hooves prefer warm, humid, rainy climates and sunny environments, as well as deep, fertile, and well drained acidic sandy loam soils.
Flowering red chestnut trees

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.
Sea jujube clusters

Sea jujube clusters

Phoenix dactylifera L. is a tree species in the palm family, belonging to the genus Ziziphus. It has a long, large, and thick spatula, with short stalked male flowers that are white in color and nearly spherical female flowers that are short stalked; The fruit is oblong or elongated in shape, with a deep yellow color when ripe and thick flesh; Leaves and feathers are needle shaped, gray green in color, with raised keels, slender and flat petioles; The flowering period is from March to April, and the fruiting period is from September to October.
Manila Palm

Manila Palm

Manila palm tree (Adonidia merrillii) is a palm tree species native to the Philippines (Palawan Island and Danzigan Island). This palm tree was planted in East Asia for centuries and then became a staple food in the West. According to reports, it has been naturalized in the West Indies and Florida. It is commonly referred to as the 'Christmas palm' because its fruit turns into a bright crimson color, which is often the color in winter. This type of palm is usually quite small and slender, typically reaching a height of 8 meters, but in some cases it can reach over 40 feet.
Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis is a plant species in the palm family, named after its production in the Canary Islands of Africa. Stand upright on a single stem, with a natural height of up to 18 meters and a stem diameter of 50-90 centimeters. When young, it is covered with dead leaves, while in old trees, the base of the petiole remains. Having wavy leaf scars, feather like compound leaves, and a terminal tuft. The plant is dioecious, with fleshy inflorescences emerging from between the leaves, and can grow up to 2 meters in length. Berry, fruit ovate spherical to oblong in shape, apex slightly protruding. The seed is elliptical in shape, with a deep groove in the center and a grayish brown color. The inflorescence blooms from March to April every year, blooms in early May with small flowers, and the fruit matures between September and October.
Mountain laurel

Mountain laurel

Mountain laurel, belonging to the Rhododendron family, is an evergreen shrub or small tree. 3 meters high; Leaves alternate, sometimes opposite or with three impellers, elliptical, about 12 centimeters long, all edges leathery. The flowers are umbrella shaped inflorescences with glandular hairs at the top, rose red or white in color, flowering in late spring, with 5 capsules of fruit and many seeds. Mountain laurel is native to North America and was introduced to Japan from the United States. At that time, it was called American azalea, and there is no distribution of mountain laurel in China. Shan Yue Gui prefers acidic soil, so it is necessary to control the use of lime and plant ash. It is difficult to cut and press the mountain laurel. Therefore, it is possible to use the seedling method for sowing and reproduction. The seeds harvested in autumn can be harvested in March of the following spring
maple

maple

Maple, a deciduous tree species belonging to the Acer genus in the Acer family. Its plants can grow up to 17 meters tall; Leaves opposite each other, with no hairs on the leaf axis; Small leaf paper, oblong elliptical or oblong ovate in shape, with a long and gradually pointed tip, serrated, and dark green on top; The seeds have a glossy appearance, ranging from olive green to yellow; The flowering period is in May every year, and the fruiting period is in August every year. Maple trees are named after the wind shaking their leaves, and when the wind blows, the leaves make a rustling sound, hence the name maple tree.
Coastal maple fruit

Coastal maple fruit

Evergreen trees, about 5-7 meters tall. The bark is rough, light gray brown or dark gray. Small branches thin and hairless; At that time, the branches were purple or light purple green; Perennial branches light purple brown or light purple, with oval or circular pores. Winter buds are light brown, oval in shape, with the edges of the scales slightly covered by eyelashes.
Bamboo Palm

Bamboo Palm

Bamboo palm is an ornamental plant native to Madagascar. It is a perennial tropical plant that can grow up to 6-12 meters high and have a width of 3-5 meters. Growing in humid forest areas in Madagascar's pristine ecological environment. It grows best in nutrient rich, moist, well drained soil and prefers bright, partially shaded areas. It can tolerate full sunlight, but prolonged direct sunlight may burn the leaves.
Red Thousand Layers

Red Thousand Layers

Callistimon rigidus, scientific name of the Red Thousand Layer, is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 4 meters high. Its leaves are sharp and shaped like a spear, and it can grow up to 8 centimeters in length. In summer, it will produce red bottle brush shaped flowers that grow 15 centimeters long, with yellow tips on the stamens. This plant is native to Australia.
Bottle Coconut Tree Seedlings

Bottle Coconut Tree Seedlings

Bottle coconut is a plant of the palm family and the coconut genus. Dry height 1-3 meters, diameter 35-70 centimeters; The lower part of the stem is enlarged, resembling a wine bottle, with obvious links; Feathered compound leaves, arched growth, slightly rotating; Small leaves lanceolate, with a slightly red leaf surface; The inflorescence grows from the base of the crown stem and has drooping branches; The fruit is elliptical in shape and purple black in color; The flowering period is in August; The fruiting period is from March to April of the following year.
Black spruce

Black spruce

Black spruce (Picea Mariana Britton, Sterns&Poggenb.) is a plant of the pine family and the spruce genus. The crown of the tree ranges from conical to pointed. The bark is gray brown in color. Branches are short and drooping, often stratified; The small branches do not droop and are yellow brown in color. Bud gray brown, with a sharp tip. The leaves are hard, light blue-green, with white frost, and all surfaces have pores. The tips are mostly blunt and pointed. Scales fan-shaped, widest near the tip, rigid, with irregular teeth on the edge of the tip. Round fruit spindle shaped, dull, deep purple, mature purple brown.
Fake betel nut saplings

Fake betel nut saplings

The fake betel nut (scientific name: Archontophoenix Alexander), also known as the Alexander coconut, is a species of the genus Archontophoenix in the palm family. The scientific name of fake betel nut is named after Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and is not related to the world name Alexander the Great. Therefore, using Alexandra coconut as the Chinese name seems to have more cultural significance. The native habitat of fake betel nut is Australia, with a cylindrical trunk that stands tall and upright, and leaves clustered at the top of the trunk. Its slender and unique appearance has become a popular landscape tree or roadside tree.
Fake Betel Nut

Fake Betel Nut

The fake betel nut (scientific name: Archontophoenix Alexander), also known as the Alexander coconut, is a species of the genus Archontophoenix in the palm family. The scientific name of fake betel nut is named after Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and is not related to the world name Alexander the Great. Therefore, using Alexandra coconut as the Chinese name seems to have more cultural significance. The native habitat of fake betel nut is Australia, with a cylindrical trunk that stands tall and upright, and leaves clustered at the top of the trunk. Its slender and unique appearance has become a popular landscape tree or roadside tree.
baobab tree

baobab tree

The baobab tree, belonging to the Kapok family, is a deciduous tree with a thick trunk, no more than 20 meters high, a diameter at breast height of over 15 meters, and a crown diameter of over 50 meters. Its wood is very loose and conducive to water storage; The flower is solitary at the tip of the stem, and the corolla has 5 thin fleshy white petals; The leaves are palmately compound leaves composed of 37 leaflets; The fruit is oblong in shape; The flowering period is from May to August. After the dried fruit of the baobab tree matures, its flesh is very similar to bread. When its fruit matures, monkeys come in groups, climb up the tree to pick the fruit and eat it, hence the name "baobab tree".
Monkey bread sapling

Monkey bread sapling

The baobab tree, belonging to the Kapok family, is a deciduous tree with a thick trunk, no more than 20 meters high, a diameter at breast height of over 15 meters, and a crown diameter of over 50 meters. Its wood is very loose and conducive to water storage; The flower is solitary at the tip of the stem, and the corolla has 5 thin fleshy white petals; The leaves are palmately compound leaves composed of 37 leaflets; The fruit is oblong in shape; The flowering period is from May to August. After the dried fruit of the baobab tree matures, its flesh is very similar to bread. When its fruit matures, monkeys come in groups, climb up the tree to pick the fruit and eat it, hence the name "baobab tree".
Bengali Banyan

Bengali Banyan

Ficus bengalensis, also known as Indian Banyan in English. The transliteration of Chinese Buddhist scriptures is: Nikhulu Tree, Nikhulu Tree, Nikhulu Tree, Nikhulu Tree, etc. Bengali fig is a member of the mulberry family and genus Ficus, native to the Indian Peninsula in South Asia.
maple

maple

Maple, a deciduous tree species belonging to the Acer genus in the Acer family. Its plants can grow up to 17 meters tall; Leaves opposite each other, with no hairs on the leaf axis; Small leaf paper, oblong elliptical or oblong ovate in shape, with a long and gradually pointed tip, serrated, and dark green on top; The seeds have a glossy appearance, ranging from olive green to yellow; The flowering period is in May every year, and the fruiting period is in August every year. Maple trees are named after the wind shaking their leaves, and when the wind blows, the leaves make a rustling sound, hence the name maple tree.
An'er Ke fruit

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.
Mango saplings

Mango saplings

Mango tree (scientific name: Mangifera indica), also known as lemon fruit tree or mango fruit tree, is a plant of the mango genus. Its fruit is mango, native to northeastern South Asia and the Indochinese Peninsula. It is called ā mra in Sanskrit, transliterated as "anluo". It prefers high temperature and dry weather, and the most suitable temperature for its nutritional growth period (roots, stems, leaves) is 24-30 ℃. When the temperature drops below 18 ℃, it grows slowly and stops growing below 10 ℃. During the reproductive growth period (flowers, fruits), higher temperatures are required, and sandy soil with good drainage and humus content is most suitable, with a pH value of 5.5-7.5.
The mango tree

The mango tree

Mango tree (scientific name: Mangifera indica), also known as lemon fruit tree or mango fruit tree, is a plant of the mango genus. Its fruit is mango, native to northeastern South Asia and the Indochinese Peninsula. It is called ā mra in Sanskrit, transliterated as "anluo". It prefers high temperature and dry weather, and the most suitable temperature for its nutritional growth period (roots, stems, leaves) is 24-30 ℃. When the temperature drops below 18 ℃, it grows slowly and stops growing below 10 ℃. During the reproductive growth period (flowers, fruits), higher temperatures are required, and sandy soil with good drainage and humus content is most suitable, with a pH value of 5.5-7.5.
cherry tree

cherry tree

Cherry blossom or cherry blossom tree is a general term for plants in the Prunus subgenus Cerasus of the Rosaceae family. According to different contexts, cherry blossoms sometimes refer to the plant itself, and sometimes to the flowers that bloom. The cherry blossoms commonly referred to by people are ornamental cherry blossoms, not cherry blossoms that produce edible fruits.
Elephant Foot King Lan

Elephant Foot King Lan

Elephant footed king orchid is an evergreen woody plant of the genus Cymbidium in the family Tequila. Plant height of 4-6 meters; The stem is thick and upright, with the base often swollen and slightly grayish brown in color; The leaves are narrow lanceolate in shape, with sharp tips at the ends and densely clustered on the stem in a whorled pattern; Milk white flowers, conical inflorescence; The flowering period is summer and autumn. Elephant footed king orchid is native to North America and distributed in southern and northern China. I prefer a warm, humid, and sunny climate environment, and am tolerant to shade, drought, waterlogging, and cold. It is suitable for planting in loose, fertile, and well drained sandy soil, with a suitable growth temperature of 15-25 ℃. The general method of propagation is through cutting propagation.
Sour Orange

Sour Orange

Citrus × aurantium Engl. is a small tree in the Rutaceae family, belonging to the citrus genus. Its racemes have few flowers, sometimes accompanied by axillary single flowers; The fruit is spherical or flattened in shape, with a thick skin that is difficult to peel off. It is orange yellow or vermilion in color, with large oil cells and uneven surfaces. The flesh has a sour and sometimes bitter taste; Leaves ovate oblong or elliptical, entire margin or with shallow teeth, petioles and wings ovate; The flowering period of lime is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from November to December.