The "love tree" usually refers to the banyan tree.

What is a Love Tree?

Introduction: This article shares some small experiences on the maintenance of the plant known as the Love Tree. Details are as follows:

The Love Tree is Generally Refers to the Banyan Tree

The Love Tree is the banyan tree, symbolizing eternal or long-lasting love. The banyan tree belongs to the Moraceae family, Ficus genus, and is an arbor with strong adaptability to the environment. It has a straight trunk, lush branches, and leaves, making it highly ornamental, often used as a street tree. It prefers loose, fertile, well-drained acidic soil and usually grows in humid climates, often found at the edges of villages or in mountains. It flowers from May to June.

What is a Love Tree?

The Love Tree is the banyan tree, symbolizing eternal or long-lasting love. The banyan tree is an arbor from the Moraceae family, Ficus genus, with strong adaptability to the environment and a straight trunk, lush branches, and leaves, making it highly ornamental and often used as a street tree.

Where Does the Love Tree Grow?

The Love Tree is valuable, with high ornamental value and can be used as a street tree. Its bark fibers can be used to make fishing nets and artificial cotton, while its aerial roots, bark, and leaf buds have medicinal properties and can be used to clear heat and detoxify.

The Love Tree is highly adaptable to the environment, prefers loose, fertile, well-drained acidic soil, and often grows in humid climates, at the edges of villages or in mountains. It is distributed in various regions of China, including (T-W), Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hubei, Guizhou, and Yunnan.

What Does the Love Tree Look Like?

The Love Tree is a large arbor, reaching 15 to 25 meters in height with a trunk diameter of up to 50 centimeters. Old trees often have rust-colored aerial roots, dark gray bark, narrowly elliptical leaves that are deep green and glossy. The fruits grow in pairs in the axils of leaves or on deciduous branches, maturing to yellow or slightly red. Male flowers, female flowers, and gall flowers grow together in a fig fruit, flowering from May to June.

The introduction above about what the Love Tree is and its general reference to the banyan tree is hoped to be enjoyed by everyone!