What kind of trees do not shed their leaves in winter?
Today, the editor will introduce the knowledge about the flowers and plants that do not shed their leaves in winter, and provide a detailed introduction for you as follows.
What kind of trees do not shed their leaves in winter?
There are many trees that do not shed their leaves in winter, such as ligustrum, Cunninghamia lanceolata, camphor tree, citrus trees, magnolia grandiflora, holly, loquat, etc. Ligustrum is a subtropical species with lush branches and leaves, a neat tree shape, commonly used as an ornamental tree, able to withstand low temperatures of about -10°C, and is widely used in landscape gardening. Cunninghamia lanceolata is light-loving, has strong cold resistance, can endure low temperatures of -15°C, and is also drought-resistant and thrives in poor soil.
There are many evergreen trees, and the most common ones seen in daily life mainly include camphor trees, oleander, evergreen, camellia trees, photinia trees, magnolia grandiflora, osmanthus trees, ligustrum, cedar,马尾松 (马尾松), dragon pine trees, round cypress trees, etc. They are all tree species that do not shed their leaves in winter, whether used for greening, as potted plants, or as盆景 (miniature landscapes) they are excellent.
Small-leafed boxwood
Small-leafed boxwood is a fantastic tree for potted landscapes, staying green throughout the year and having small leaves, which are very suitable for pruning. The growth rate of small-leafed boxwood is very slow, making it more convenient to shape, thus increasing its value when properly maintained.
The most important aspect of caring for this kind of bonsai is to make sure not to forget watering and to ensure it gets plenty of sunlight, then its leaves can grow very lush!
Pine trees
There are many varieties of pine trees, which are highly adaptable to the environment. Their leaves stay green throughout the year, and their trunks are simple and strong, making them very valuable for ornamental purposes and被誉为 (praised as) the "king of bonsai."
Additionally, pine trees are both light-loving and shade-tolerant, warm-loving and cold-resistant, and very easy to care for. Just make sure not to overwater to avoid root rot.
Cypress trees
There are many cypress bonsai, which maintain their green color throughout the year. Their branches are relatively flexible, and they have an extremely strong vitality. Therefore, many cypress bonsai in daily life are shaped into dead bone relic shapes.
As long as there is a piece of bark connecting the whole, it can survive with proper care, making it a very easy tree to grow.
Euonymus
Euonymus landscape trees can withstand temperatures as low as -23 degrees Celsius in winter, and are drought-resistant, flood-resistant, alkali-resistant, and have very strong adaptability. It breaks through the limitation that evergreen shaping trees cannot survive in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, Northeast, and Northwest China. Euonymus shaping has ended the history of evergreen shaping trees shedding leaves in cold regions and filled the gap of evergreen trees not being able to stay green throughout the year in the North.
The above () provides you with some knowledge about trees that do not shed their leaves in winter. I hope this article can be of some help to you!