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What species are the reddish-brown trees planted along the Meitai Road?
Safflower wood. The Meitai Expressway starts from Song Village, Jiangzhang Town, Fufeng County, Baoji City. A hub interchange is set up to connect with the Lianhuo Expressway. It goes south through Huaiya Town, Yingtou Town, Yinggezui, Taochuan, and a special long tunnel crosses Wulipo. Arrive at Guali Village in Taibai County, pass through Xiaheba, cross the Pantai Highway in Zuitou Town, go to Yinggechuan in the west of Taibai County, cross the Hongyan River and Jiangmei Highway to Xinfangyuan and connect with the Fengtai Highway under construction. The scenery of the red-flowered cypress trees planted on both sides of the Meitai Line is particularly beautiful. The red-flowered cypress trees are also known as hongjimu, red cypress wood, red cypress wood, red cypress flower, red cypress flower, red cypress flower, and honghuajimu. Aralia elata is an evergreen shrub or small tree. The bark is dark gray or light gray brown, with many branches. Young branches are reddish brown, densely covered with stellate hairs. The leaves are leathery and alternate, oval or elliptical, 2-5 cm long, with a short pointed apex, a round and skewed base, asymmetrical, and star-shaped hairs on both sides.
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