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Can you grow yew in Jingzhou, Hubei?

Annual total solar radiation in Jingzhou 104- 1 10 kcal/cm2, annual sunshine hours 1800-2000 hours, annual average temperature 15.9- 16.6℃, and annual average temperature. Taxus chinensis var. mairei has abundant climatic resources for its growth.

Jingzhou belongs to subtropical monsoon climate zone. There is enough light energy and enough heat. The precipitation in April-10 accounts for 80% of the year, the solar radiation accounts for 75% of the year, and the accumulated temperature ≥ 10℃ accounts for 80% of the year. The climatic conditions of water and heat synchronization are consistent with the agricultural production season, which is suitable for the growth and development of various crops. The climatic conditions and geographical environment are very suitable for the growth of Taxus chinensis.

Taxus can be planted in Jingzhou, Hubei Province, but the following points should be noted:

(1) Taxus chinensis is a shade-loving plant, so it is not suitable to bask in the sun by the window. Spray water on the leaves every day to keep the humidity;

(3) Although it is a shade-loving plant, it is not without sunshine. Occasionally, you can bask in the sun and ventilate twice in the morning and evening, each time for 15 minutes, and the ventilation time is 9-10 in the morning;

(4) When the weather is hot, spray water twice a day, and it is advisable to drip water on the page. If you water irrigation, you must water it thoroughly at one time, not at both ends every three days.

Taxus is the general name of Taxus plants. There are about 1 1 species in this genus, which are distributed in the northern hemisphere. China 1 has four varieties. Taxus chinensis belongs to shallow-rooted plants, with inconspicuous main roots and developed lateral roots. It is a rare natural anticancer plant recognized as endangered in the world. It is an ancient tree species left over from Quaternary glaciers, and has a history of 2.5 million years on the earth. Due to the slow growth rate and poor regeneration ability of Taxus chinensis under natural conditions, a large-scale raw material forest base of Taxus chinensis has not been formed in the world for a long time.