100 kinds of trees commonly used in landscaping, please share if you like it
Garden ornamental trees refer to tall trees with independent trunks growing from the roots, and the trunk and crown are clearly distinguished. Woody plants with an upright trunk, usually 6 meters to tens of meters high, are called trees. They are often tall and have a distinct tall trunk.
Ornamental trees are the backbone of gardens, and they play a leading role in both function and artistic treatment, such as defining space, providing shade, preventing glare, and regulating climate. Most of these trees can form rich seasonal changes in color, lines, texture, and tree shape as the leaves grow and fall, and can show the beauty of branch lines even after the leaves fall in winter. The planting of a large number of ornamental tree species should achieve flowering in three seasons. Special emphasis is placed on the combination of slow-growing trees and fast-growing trees in the selection of plants, so that they can quickly form a landscape while ensuring long-term ornamental value.
After expert discussion and summary by this editor, it is summarized as follows:
1/Beauty Peach Blossom
2/Red Maple
3/Kapok
4/Albizia Julibrissin
5/Sophora japonica
6/Jujube
7/Chrysanthemum Peach
8/Sophora japonica
9/Golden Chain Tree
10/Lotus Magnolia
11/Phoenix Tree
12/Magua Wood
13/Royal Begonia
14/Neem
15/Red Leaf Plum
16/Sakura
17/Weeping Willow
18/Thousand Camellias
19/Persimmon Tree
20/Acer truncatum
21/Davidia involucrata
22/Loquat
23/Buckeye
24/American Red Maple
25/Yew
26/Hawthorn
27/Beauty Plum
28/Cedar
29/Gleditsia sinensis
30/Ginkgo
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