What are the species of street trees and shrubs commonly used in landscape gardening introduction.

What tree species are used as roadside shrubs?

This article provides a detailed introduction to the types of roadside shrubs and gardening knowledge commonly used in landscaping. Let's learn about them together.

Municipal road landscapes are an important aspect of urban construction, effectively displaying the charm of a city, representing the modern development level of a city, and reflecting the local cultural style. In the city, you can see green belts as soon as you step out the door. Green belts can separate traffic, making vehicle and pedestrian traffic safer. They can also beautify the city, with beautiful scenery wherever you look. So, what are the common varieties of roadside绿化 shrubs?

One, Ligustrum vicaryi

Ligustrum vicaryi is highly adaptable, not strict with soil requirements, and can adapt to the climate conditions in the south of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River Basin in China, growing well. It prefers light, can tolerate shade, and has strong cold resistance. It is one of the commonly used绿化 shrubs.

Two, Buxus megistophylla

Buxus megistophylla is evergreen throughout the seasons, easy to prune, and highly adaptable. It has a strong ability to adsorb dust and pollutants. Propagation can be done through seeding, layering, and cutting. It has excellent environmental purification and survival abilities and is ornamental, making it a common shrub in green belts.

Three, Photinia serratifolia

Photinia serratifolia has bright and beautiful colors, with leaves and branches showing a fiery red color, giving a warm and beautiful feeling. Some describe it as follows: enjoying red leaves in early spring, white flowers in early summer, fruits in autumn, and evergreen leaves in winter; this is also one of the main reasons why Photinia serratifolia is widely used in landscaping. The commonly used varieties of Photinia serratifolia in landscaping include: Red Robin, Red Lip, Robust, Rubens, and Flaming Red.

Four, Platycladus orientalis

Young plants can be used as hedges, with flat leaves and branches, strong germination ability, easy to prune, and adaptable to dry and cold, warm, and humid climates. They are drought-resistant, cold-resistant, and salt-tolerant. They are also resistant to dust, sulfur dioxide, and hydrochloric acid. Platycladus orientalis is evergreen throughout the seasons, with a variety of tree shapes, beautiful, easy to prune, and highly adaptable, widely used in landscaping.

Five, Hibiscus syriacus

The crown is oval, with thin and flexible branches, abundant foliage, and a flowering period of up to 4 months. Using Hibiscus syriacus as a hedge, you can enjoy both the leaves and the flowers, making it an important flowering plant in summer and autumn. It has strong germination ability, is easy to prune, easy to shape, light-loving, cold-resistant, drought-resistant, moisture-resistant, and thin-soil tolerant. Propagation is mainly through cuttings, but can also be done through seeding and layering.

Six, Chaenomeles cathayensis

Chaenomeles cathayensis blooms before leaves in early spring, with cluster flowers, colorful, and in autumn, the fruits ripen, yellow and fragrant, making it a good ornamental flower and leaf hedge material. It prefers light but can tolerate shade, prefers fertile loamy soil with good drainage, can tolerate poor soil, but should not be planted in low-lying water-logged areas.

The above sharing of the types of roadside shrubs and the introduction of commonly used shrubs in landscaping, have green plant enthusiasts understood?