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What landscape trees are valuable for planting?

1 Landscape ornamental trees mainly refer to trees with ornamental value. This kind of tree may be the dominant tree species in a place or a scenic spot, or it may be an independent high-quality ornamental tree species, or it may belong to a series of ancient and famous trees with multiple tourism functions. Watch the main ornamental trees in rural Beijing.

Ornamental trees: Populus davidiana, Juglans mandshurica, Pterocarya stenoptera, Quercus liaotungensis, Quercus mongolica, Ulmus pumila, Rhus verniciflua landscape tree, Tilia microphylla, Aesculus chinensis, Magnolia grandiflora, Catalpa bungeana, and fruit trees such as jujube, persimmon, apricot, apricot, hawthorn, begonia, plum and plum. These trees not only have the functions of shelter forest, timber forest, fruit forest, water conservation forest and soil and water conservation forest, but also are important landscape trees and accompanying trees in natural scenic spots and landscaping.

As a landscape tree, "young pine" has great ornamental value in gardens and is also a good material for making bonsai. Bonsai made of Dracaena has a unique tropical charm in Hainan. The tree is vigorous and simple, with elegant and fresh style, lush foliage, swaying shadows, elegant appearance, thick roots hanging out, full of interest, uneven bark, lush green leaves and beautiful posture, giving people the feeling of "old".

Potted Dracaena Dracaena has high survival rate and is easy to breed and manage. It is light-loving, drought-resistant and shade-resistant, and can be placed in hotels, halls, guest rooms, offices and public buildings to increase indoor green and elegant taste. In addition, it can also be used as a tree species in courtyard greening, with high ornamental value.

Garden trees are divided into four categories: landscape ornamental trees, ancient landscape trees, famous landscape trees and landscape combination modeling trees.