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  • Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred'

    Vulgo

    Sunset over the Pacific Ocean

    Type

    Arbor,Tiliaceae

    Latin Name

    Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred'

    Families Genera

    Aceraceae, Acer genus

    Height

    8-10m

    Crown Breadth:

    5-6m

    Area:

    The hybrid varieties of Acer truncatum and Acer Norse have been introduced in provinces and regions such as Shandong, Xi 'an, Zhejiang and Hebei in China

    Leaf

    The leaves are thick and plump, dark green in spring and lustrous. The young leaves are orange-red during the growing season. It is orange-yellow in the early autumn and then turns red. Because of its rich variations in color and leaves and the magnificent autumn scenery, it is poetically named "Pacific Sunset".

    Light

    It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

    Water

    Drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging

    Soil

    It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil

    Proposed Use

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance

    Low



  • Tilia cordata ‘green spire’ 

    Vulgo:

    Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

    Type:

    Arbor, Original crown type

    Latin Name:

    Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

    Families Genera:

    Tiliaceae

    Height:

    12-15m

    Crown Breadth:

    10-12m

    Tree form:

    The pyramid tree shape is naturally formed, with dense branches and even distribution.

    Area:

    It is native to North America and is cultivated in Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi and other places in China.

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowering period is mid-June and the fruiting period is September. It has a large number of fragrant flowers and is an important source of nectar.

    Leaf:

    The leaves are heart-shaped, bright green in summer and turn cream yellow in autumn, shining in the wind.

    Light:

    It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

    Water:

    It has a weak tolerance to drought, prefers moisture and is afraid of waterlogging

    Soil:

    It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil

    Proposed Use:

    Both narrow and spacious Spaces are acceptable, including street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Common pests and diseases include aphids, green worms, and guinea worms, etc., which require low maintenance



  • Pinus bungeana 

    Vulgo:

    Pinus bungeana

    Type:

    Arbor, original crown type

    Latin Name:

    Pinus bungeana Zucc.

    Families Genera:

    Pinaceae

    Height:

    Up to 30 meters

    Crown Width:

    6-8m

    Area:

    It is distributed in Shanxi Province (Luliang Mountain, Zhongtiao Mountain, Taihang Mountain), western Henan Province, Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province, southern Gansu Province and Maijishan Mountain in Tianshui, northern Sichuan Province and Guanwushan Mountain in Jiangyou, and western Hubei Province. It is cultivated in places such as Suzhou, Hangzhou and Hengyang

    Trunk:

    The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish green. As they grow up, the bark falls off in irregular thin pieces, revealing the new pale yellowish green bark. The old bark is light brownish gray or grayish white, cracking into irregular scale-like pieces and falling off. After falling off, it is nearly smooth, revealing the pinkish-white inner bark, which is white and brown interlaced in a pattern of spots and scales

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowering period is from April to May, and the cones mature from October to November of the following year

    Leaf:

    Evergreen coniferous

    Light:

    It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

    Water:

    Drought-tolerant but intolerant of waterlogging

    Soil:

    Tolerant of poor soil; It grows well in cool climate, deep and fertile calcareous soil and loess

    Proposed Use:

    Parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and scenic trees

    Maintenance:

    Low



  • Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm

    Vulgo:

    Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm

    Type:

    Arbor,Happy type

    Latin Name:

    Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm.

    Families Genera:

    Sapindaceae,koelreuteria

    Height:

    Up to 20 meters high

    Crown Width:

    6-10m

    Area:

    Goldenrain tree is produced in most provinces and regions in northern and central China and is cultivated all over the world

    Flowers&fruits:

    Flowers bloom from June to August, fruits from September to October, and the capsule is conical

    Leaf:

    Pinnate compound leaves turn yellow at night in autumn

    Light:

    It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

    Water:

    Drought-resistant, tolerant of short-term waterlogging, but not flood-resistant

    Soil:

    It has strong adaptability to the environment and prefers to grow in calcareous soil

    Proposed Use:

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low


  • Malus 'Iris'

    Vulgo:

    Iris

    Type:

    Small arborHappy stratified

    Families Genera:

    Rosaceae, Malus

    Height:

    Up to 4-6m

    Crown Width:

    3m

    Area:

    Native to the United States, introduced by China, cultivated in Shandong and other regions

    Flowers&fruits:

    In April, the flower buds are dark red and the flowers are light purplish-red with a deep pink blush inside. The fruit is spherical, 2cm in diameter, purple-red in summer and gradually turns bright orange-red from late summer to early autumn. The abundant fruit persists through winter without falling, attracting a large number of birds to feed on it.

    Leaf:

    The leaves of the new exhibition are bright reddish-brown, gradually turning into a bright green with a slight red tinge. The leaves are oval in shape, with a tail tip at the tip and shallow serrations.

    Light:

    Photophil

    Water:

    Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant

    Soil:

    It is not particular about soil and grows better in well-drained, slightly acidic soil

    Proposed Use:

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low


  • Malus 'Radiant' 

    Vulgo:

    'Radiant'

    Type:

    Small arborHappy stratified

    Latin Name:

    Malus 'Radiant'

    Families Genera:

    Rosaceae Malus

    Height:

    4-6m

    Crown Breadth:

    5-6m

    Area:

    It is native to the Americas and is cultivated in North China and Liaoning Province of China

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowers bloom in April. The flower buds are deep purplish red and the flowers are deep pink. They are cup-shaped, with 5 to 6 flowers clustered at the top of the branches. The flowers are dense and bright. The fruiting period is from June to October. The fruit is conical, orange-yellow or dry red, with a large fruiting volume. The fruit is at the tip, and the sepals remain upright. The fruiting period can last for several months until the depth of winter.

    Leaf:

    The young leaves are purplish red and gradually turn emerald green. The leaves are ovate to elliptical, with a short pointed tip, a rounded or broadly cuneate base, and obtuse serrations along the margins.

    Light:

    It prefers sunlight but cannot tolerate shade

    Water:

    It prefers moist soil and is also relatively drought-tolerant

    Soil:

    It is not strict about soil requirements and grows best in sandy loam. It has a certain tolerance to salt and alkali and can grow normally in slightly saline-alkali soil with a pH value of 8.7 and a salt content of 0.2%. It prefers fertile soil but can also tolerate poor soil.

    Proposed Use:

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low


  • Malus ‘Adams’

    Vulgo:

    ‘Adams’

    Type:

    Small arborHappy stratified

    Latin Name:

    Malus ‘Adams’

    Families Genera:

    Rosaceae Malus

    Height:

    Up to 8m

    Crown Breadth:

    5-6m

    Area:

    Native to the United States and introduced to China, it is suitable for cultivation in regions such as Shandong, Hebei, and Jiangsu

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowering period is in April. The flower buds are deep red and shriveled. After swelling, it gradually turns deep magenta red. The open flowers are light magenta red, and the color of the center of the flower gradually fades. The fruit lasts from June to October. It is olive-shaped, with a diameter of 1.3 to 2cm and a large quantity. In June, it is light wine red, and when ripe, it turns deep red. In winter, it gradually changes to dark red and does not fall off throughout the winter.

    Leaf:

    The leaves are ovate to elliptical, with a blunt tip, a cuneate base, and blunt serrations along the margin. The new leaves are brownish-yellow with downy hairs. The summer leaves are green with a hint of purplish red, while the autumn leaves are orange-red.

    Light:

    It prefers sunlight but cannot tolerate shade

    Water:

    Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant

    Soil:

    It is not strict about soil requirements and can grow in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soil. It grows better in deep, loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam.

    Proposed Use:

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low



  • Malus 'Donghong'

    Vulgo:

    ‘Donghong’

    Type:

    Small arborHappy stratified

    Families Genera:

    Rosaceae Malus

    Height:

    Up to 5-7m

    Crown Width:

    3m

    Area:

    Native to the United States and introduced to China, it is suitable for cultivation in Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangdong, Gansu, Shaanxi and other places

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowers bloom in April. The calyx is purplish red and the full bloom is pink. From July to November, the fruit changes from green to a bright golden yellow and gradually transitions to red as the season deepens. When fully ripe, the color turns completely deep red, the surface of the fruit is clean and shiny, and it is very beautiful. The fruit does not fall in winter and remains in full bloom until April of the following year.

    Leaf:

    The leaves are thick and dark green, elliptical, with rounded and blunt tips and serrations.

    Light:

    Photophil

    Water:

    Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant

    Soil:

    It has low requirements for soil quality and is most suitable for growing in fertile, loose and well-drained sandy loam.

    Proposed Use:

    Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low


  • Pyrus calleryana

    Vulgo:

    Pyrus calleryana

    Type:

    Arbor,Happy stratified, Original crown type

    Latin Name:

    Pyrus calleryana

    Families Genera:

    Rosaceae, Pyrus

    Height:

    5-8m

    Crown Breadth:

    4-9m

    Area:

    It is cultivated and applied in China, Taiwan, south of Shandong, Hebei and Xinjiang, and Zhejiang.

    Flowers&fruits:

    The flowering period is in April. The flowers are white, with a large number of them and a long flowering period. In garden cultivation, it can create an atmosphere of "suddenly, as if a spring breeze had come overnight, thousands of pear trees are in full bloom". The fruiting period is from August to September. The fruits first turn red and then brown

    Leaf:

    The mature leaves are bright green with a waxy texture. In autumn, the leaves turn into colorful red, orange and purple

    Light:

    It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

    Water:

    Resistant to water and moisture

    Soil:

    It has no specific requirements for soil and can grow in sandy soil, loam and clay.

    Proposed Use:

    Roads, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Maintenance:

    Low


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    Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred'

    Vulgo: Sunset over the Pacific Ocean Type: Arbor,Tiliaceae Latin Name: Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred' Families Genera: Aceraceae, Acer genus Height: 8-10m Crown Breadth: 5-6m Area: The hybrid varieties of Acer truncatum and Acer Norse have been introduced in provinces and regions such as Shandong, Xi 'an, Zhejiang and Hebei in China Leaf: The leaves are thick and plump, dark green in spring and lustrous. The young leaves are orange-red during the growing season. It is orange-yellow in the early autumn and then turns red. Because of its rich variations in color and leaves and the magnificent autumn scenery, it is poetically named "Pacific Sunset". Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging Soil: It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Sakura‘Somei-yoshino’

    Vulgo: Prunus subhirtella Miq Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified Latin Name: Cerasus × yedoensis (Matsum.) Masam. et Suzuki ‘Somei-yoshino’ Families Genera: Rosaceae,Cerasus Mill Height: 4-16m Crown Breadth: 5-6m Area: It is cultivated in gardens in cities such as Beijing, Xi 'an, Qingdao, Nanjing and Nanchang in China Flowers&fruits: The flowers bloom from March to April. They bloom first and then the leaves. The flower buds are pink, and when they are in full bloom, they turn white. The tree is covered with flowers, giving people a very magnificent impression. In May, the drupes are nearly spherical Leaf: The leaves are elliptic-ovate or obovate, and the leaf color turns orange-red in autumn Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging Soil: It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Fraxinus tomentosa

    Vulgo: Old fraxinus Type: Arbor,Happy stratified Latin Name: Fraxinus tomentosa Families Genera: Oleaceae, Fraxinus Height: Up to 24m Crown Breadth: 6-10m Area: It is native to Texas, New Mexico and even California and other southwestern states in the United States. It was introduced to China in the 20th century and is cultivated in Shandong, Hebei, Tianjin and other places Flowers&fruits: Flowers bloom in April and fruits in September and October, with winged fruits Leaf: The leaves turn yellow in autumn Light: Photophil Water: Drought-resistant and flood-tolerant Soil: It has no strict requirements for climate and soil and is highly adaptable Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

    Vulgo: Tilia cordata ‘green spire’ Type: Arbor, Original crown type Latin Name: Tilia cordata ‘green spire’ Families Genera: Tiliaceae Height: 12-15m Crown Breadth: 10-12m Tree form: The pyramid tree shape is naturally formed, with dense branches and even distribution. Area: It is native to North America and is cultivated in Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi and other places in China. Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is mid-June and the fruiting period is September. It has a large number of fragrant flowers and is an important source of nectar. Leaf: The leaves are heart-shaped, bright green in summer and turn cream yellow in autumn, shining in the wind. Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: It has a weak tolerance to drought, prefers moisture and is afraid of waterlogging Soil: It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil Proposed Use: Both narrow and spacious Spaces are acceptable, including street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

    Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'

    Vulgo: Cotinus coggyria Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified, Arbuscle Latin Name: Cotinus coggygria Families Genera: Lamiaceae, Lycium Height: 3-6m Crown Breadth: 3-5m Area: It is native to the United States and is cultivated in Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and other places in China Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is from April to May. The panicle is covered with dark purple hairs. The flowers are small, heterozygous, and yellowish-green. The pedicels of the infertile flowers that remain for a long time after flowering are purplish-red and feather-like, forming a cloud-like and misty landscape on the branches. The fruiting period is from June to July. The small drupes are kidney-shaped Leaf: In spring, the tender leaves are red. At the transition from spring to summer, the leaves turn red and bright. In midsummer, the leaves at the lower part of the tree gradually turn green, while the new leaves remain deep red. In autumn, the leaf color changes to deep red Light: It prefers sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant Soil: It can tolerate poor and alkaline soil and grows best in deep, fertile and well-drained sandy loam Proposed Use: Parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Myrobalan Plum

    Vulgo: Myrobalan Plum Type: A rbor,Happy stratified Latin Name: Prunus cerasifera f. atropurpurea (Jacq.) Rehd. Families Genera: Rosaceae, Prunus Height: Up to 8m Crown Breadth: 3-5m Area: It is native to southwestern Asia and is widely cultivated in North China and the areas south of it Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is in April. The flowers are white and both the flowers and leaves bloom simultaneously. The fruiting period is in August. The druids are nearly spherical or ellipsoidal. The fruits change from yellow to red and eventually turn black Leaf: Throughout its growth period, the leaves remain red. The young leaves are bright red and the old ones are purplish red. It is a well-known foliage tree species. Especially the purple and shiny leaves, among the green leaves, are like never-fading flowers, forming a beautiful landscape in the green mountains and clear waters Light: Photophil Water: It is not drought-tolerant but can tolerate waterlogging Soil: It has strong adaptability to soil, but grows well in fertile, deep, well-drained clayey neutral or acidic soil. It is not alkali-tolerant. It thrives in sandy gravel soil but can also grow in clayey soil. Its root system is relatively shallow and it has a strong sprouting ability. Proposed Use: Parks, green Spaces, and courtyard trees Maintenance: Low

    Lagerstroemia indica

    Vulgo: Lagerstroemia indica Type: Small arbor, clump-forming type Latin Name: Lagerstroemia indica L. Families Genera: Lythrum salicaceae, Bignonia genus Height: Up to 7m Crown Breadth: 4-5m Area: It grows or is cultivated in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hubei, Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and Jilin of our country Flowers&fruits: The crape myrtle has an elegant posture, bright colors (light red or purple, white), and a long flowering period, blooming continuously from June to September. Therefore, it is known as the "Hundred-day Red" and is deeply loved by people. The fruiting period is from September to December, and the capsule is ellipsoidal spherical or broad ellipsoidal Leaf: The leaves are alternate or sometimes opposite, papery, elliptic, broadly oblong or obovate Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging Soil: It prefers to grow in fertile and moist soil, and thrives in both calcareous and acidic soil Proposed Use: In landscaping, it is widely used in park greening, courtyard greening, road greening, urban blocks, etc. In practical applications, it can be planted in front of buildings, inside courtyards, beside ponds, by rivers, beside lawns and on both sides of paths in parks, all of which are very suitable. It is also a good material for making bonsai Maintenance: Low

    Cotinus coggygria

    Vulgo: Cotinus coggygria Type: Shrubs or small arbor, clump-forming type Latin Name: Cotinus coggygria Families Genera: Lamiaceae, Lycium Height: 3-6m Crown Breadth: 3-5m Area: It is native to the United States and is cultivated in Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and other places in China Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is from April to May. The panicle is covered with dark purple hairs. The flowers are small, heterozygous, and yellowish-green. The pedicels of the infertile flowers that remain for a long time after flowering are purplish-red and feather-like, forming a cloud-like and misty landscape on the branches. The fruiting period is from June to July. The small drupes are kidney-shaped Leaf: In spring, the tender leaves are red. At the transition from spring to summer, the leaves turn red and bright. In midsummer, the leaves at the lower part of the tree gradually turn green, while the new leaves remain deep red. In autumn, the leaf color changes to deep red Light: It prefers sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant Soil: It can tolerate poor and alkaline soil and grows best in deep, fertile and well-drained sandy loam Proposed Use: Parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Pyrus calleryana

    Vulgo: Pyrus calleryana Type: Arbor,Happy stratified, Original crown type Latin Name: Pyrus calleryana Families Genera: Rosaceae, Pyrus Height: 5-8m Crown Breadth: 4-9m Area: It is cultivated and applied in China, Taiwan, south of Shandong, Hebei and Xinjiang, and Zhejiang. Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is in April. The flowers are white, with a large number of them and a long flowering period. In garden cultivation, it can create an atmosphere of "suddenly, as if a spring breeze had come overnight, thousands of pear trees are in full bloom". The fruiting period is from August to September. The fruits first turn red and then brown Leaf: The mature leaves are bright green with a waxy texture. In autumn, the leaves turn into colorful red, orange and purple Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Resistant to water and moisture Soil: It has no specific requirements for soil and can grow in sandy soil, loam and clay. Proposed Use: Roads, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Malus ‘Adams’

    Vulgo: ‘Adams’ Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified Latin Name: Malus ‘Adams’ Families Genera: Rosaceae Malus Height: Up to 8m Crown Breadth: 5-6m Area: Native to the United States and introduced to China, it is suitable for cultivation in regions such as Shandong, Hebei, and Jiangsu Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is in April. The flower buds are deep red and shriveled. After swelling, it gradually turns deep magenta red. The open flowers are light magenta red, and the color of the center of the flower gradually fades. The fruit lasts from June to October. It is olive-shaped, with a diameter of 1.3 to 2cm and a large quantity. In June, it is light wine red, and when ripe, it turns deep red. In winter, it gradually changes to dark red and does not fall off throughout the winter. Leaf: The leaves are ovate to elliptical, with a blunt tip, a cuneate base, and blunt serrations along the margin. The new leaves are brownish-yellow with downy hairs. The summer leaves are green with a hint of purplish red, while the autumn leaves are orange-red. Light: It prefers sunlight but cannot tolerate shade Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant Soil: It is not strict about soil requirements and can grow in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soil. It grows better in deep, loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam. Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Malus 'Radiant'

    Vulgo: 'Radiant' Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified Latin Name: Malus 'Radiant' Families Genera: Rosaceae Malus Height: 4-6m Crown Breadth: 5-6m Area: It is native to the Americas and is cultivated in North China and Liaoning Province of China Flowers&fruits: The flowers bloom in April. The flower buds are deep purplish red and the flowers are deep pink. They are cup-shaped, with 5 to 6 flowers clustered at the top of the branches. The flowers are dense and bright. The fruiting period is from June to October. The fruit is conical, orange-yellow or dry red, with a large fruiting volume. The fruit is at the tip, and the sepals remain upright. The fruiting period can last for several months until the depth of winter. Leaf: The young leaves are purplish red and gradually turn emerald green. The leaves are ovate to elliptical, with a short pointed tip, a rounded or broadly cuneate base, and obtuse serrations along the margins. Light: It prefers sunlight but cannot tolerate shade Water: It prefers moist soil and is also relatively drought-tolerant Soil: It is not strict about soil requirements and grows best in sandy loam. It has a certain tolerance to salt and alkali and can grow normally in slightly saline-alkali soil with a pH value of 8.7 and a salt content of 0.2%. It prefers fertile soil but can also tolerate poor soil. Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Malus 'Donghong'

    Vulgo: ‘Donghong’ Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified Families Genera: Rosaceae Malus Height: Up to 5-7m Crown Width: 3m Area: Native to the United States and introduced to China, it is suitable for cultivation in Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangdong, Gansu, Shaanxi and other places Flowers&fruits: The flowers bloom in April. The calyx is purplish red and the full bloom is pink. From July to November, the fruit changes from green to a bright golden yellow and gradually transitions to red as the season deepens. When fully ripe, the color turns completely deep red, the surface of the fruit is clean and shiny, and it is very beautiful. The fruit does not fall in winter and remains in full bloom until April of the following year. Leaf: The leaves are thick and dark green, elliptical, with rounded and blunt tips and serrations. Light: Photophil Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant Soil: It has low requirements for soil quality and is most suitable for growing in fertile, loose and well-drained sandy loam. Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Malus 'Iris'

    Vulgo: Iris Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified Families Genera: Rosaceae, Malus Height: Up to 4-6m Crown Width: 3m Area: Native to the United States, introduced by China, cultivated in Shandong and other regions Flowers&fruits: In April, the flower buds are dark red and the flowers are light purplish-red with a deep pink blush inside. The fruit is spherical, 2cm in diameter, purple-red in summer and gradually turns bright orange-red from late summer to early autumn. The abundant fruit persists through winter without falling, attracting a large number of birds to feed on it. Leaf: The leaves of the new exhibition are bright reddish-brown, gradually turning into a bright green with a slight red tinge. The leaves are oval in shape, with a tail tip at the tip and shallow serrations. Light: Photophil Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant Soil: It is not particular about soil and grows better in well-drained, slightly acidic soil Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm

    Vulgo: Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm Type: Arbor,Happy type Latin Name: Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm. Families Genera: Sapindaceae,koelreuteria Height: Up to 20 meters high Crown Width: 6-10m Area: Goldenrain tree is produced in most provinces and regions in northern and central China and is cultivated all over the world Flowers&fruits: Flowers bloom from June to August, fruits from September to October, and the capsule is conical Leaf: Pinnate compound leaves turn yellow at night in autumn Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-resistant, tolerant of short-term waterlogging, but not flood-resistant Soil: It has strong adaptability to the environment and prefers to grow in calcareous soil Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees Maintenance: Low

    Pinus bungeana

    Vulgo: Pinus bungeana Type: Arbor, original crown type Latin Name: Pinus bungeana Zucc. Families Genera: Pinaceae Height: Up to 30 meters Crown Width: 6-8m Area: It is distributed in Shanxi Province (Luliang Mountain, Zhongtiao Mountain, Taihang Mountain), western Henan Province, Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province, southern Gansu Province and Maijishan Mountain in Tianshui, northern Sichuan Province and Guanwushan Mountain in Jiangyou, and western Hubei Province. It is cultivated in places such as Suzhou, Hangzhou and Hengyang Trunk: The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish green. As they grow up, the bark falls off in irregular thin pieces, revealing the new pale yellowish green bark. The old bark is light brownish gray or grayish white, cracking into irregular scale-like pieces and falling off. After falling off, it is nearly smooth, revealing the pinkish-white inner bark, which is white and brown interlaced in a pattern of spots and scales Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is from April to May, and the cones mature from October to November of the following year Leaf: Evergreen coniferous Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade Water: Drought-tolerant but intolerant of waterlogging Soil: Tolerant of poor soil; It grows well in cool climate, deep and fertile calcareous soil and loess Proposed Use: Parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and scenic trees Maintenance: Low

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