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Hehe, these flowers I also had in my high school, and most of them were hung up with signs, and I only knew ......1.I'm sure it's ligustrum, a small evergreen shrub in the family Ligustrum ligustrum, which is often used as a hedge (a plant that encloses a flower bed). Look at the encyclopedia.
If the same leaves and flowers grow into a tall tree, it is a privet. 2.I'm not sure about this.,**It's a little dark.,It should be camphor.,You can find more pictures and compare them with the school.,Isn't it.。
3.Allium orchid, also called white-flowered calamus, allium lotus, Lycoris allium family allium lotus perennial herbaceous plant hydrangea, also called hydrangea, hydrangea, hydrangea, saxifrage perennial deciduous shrub mountain acacia, leguminous acacia is a deciduous small tree or shrub, the flowers are white at first, and then turn yellow. Acacia is different from acacia in that it is generally pink flowers.
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1 privet 2 camphor 3 Danish grass 4 hydrangea 5 acacia.
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1. Cherry blossoms. Wuhan University.
There are about 1,000 cherry blossoms on the campus, mainly four types of Japanese cherry blossoms, mountain cherry blossoms, weeping large-leaved early cherry blossoms, and safflower high-pot cherry blossoms. Every year in mid-March, the cherry blossoms of Wuhan University enter the full bloom period.
2. Camphor tree. The camphor trees of Wuhan University are widely distributed, such as Luojia Road, and you can see the old camphor trees every few steps; Li Da.
There are more camphor trees next to the statue, so Li Dayuan is affectionately called "camphor forest" by teachers and students.
3. Ginkgo biloba.
There are a total of 150 ginkgo trees at Ham University, mainly located in front of the cherry blossom avenue and the new library. The 8 ginkgo trees next to the cherry blossom road are Luojia Mountain in the 30s of the 20th century.
It was planted in the early days of the school. Some of them are more than 40 meters tall, and the thick trunks need to be surrounded by 2 people, which belong to the national second-class protected plants, and have historical value, and are listed as famous trees.
4. Cedar trees. Cedar trees are located on both sides of the administration building on campus, opposite the 912 playground.
5. In addition, there are 17 species of rare and endangered plants in 11 families. Such as weighing hammer tree, tulipwood.
Baohua magnolia, knotted white ash.
Eucommia, honey locust and other rare plants. At the same time, more than 500 plants such as golden pine, Baohua magnolia, knotted ash, ginkgo, metasequoia, and eucommia ulmoides have been cultivated on a large scale.
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China is a vast country, and each campus has its own unique landscape. According to the plant type, there are trees, shrubs, ground covers, lawns, and common plant species are even more abundant.
Arbor trees include ginkgo, pentagonal maple, welcome pine, Huashan pine, willow, cherry blossom, phoenix tree, plane tree, etc.
Sub-arbor trees include hawthorn, begonia, vitex, begonia, Xifu begonia, plum, purple-leaved peach, apricot tree, etc.
Shrubs include: caragana, forsythia, spring, elm-leaved plum, rhododendron, crape myrtle, etc.
Ground cover moldings include: boxwood, dragon boat flower, privet, daylily, wheat winter, sedum and so on.
So, how should such an abundance of plants be planted on campus to reflect the unique botanical landscape of the campus? Below, the courtyard tree will have a brief exchange with you.
1. Campus plants should contain the meaning of peach and plum fragrance and fruitfulness.
The plants that can represent the meaning of the fragrant campus are: peach tree, plum tree, purple-leaved plum, hawthorn, pomegranate, red-leaved plum, persimmon tree, etc. In the design of plants, you can consider building a special garden, such as the alumni forest of XX College of XX and planting a pomegranate tree.
Second, the campus should create its own characteristics of the plant landscape.
Cherry blossoms are planted on both sides of the main road, and every spring, this is the most beautiful place to check in to this sedan chair or school, so that people from all over the country admire it.
Well-known examples include cherry blossoms in spring at Wuhan University; ginkgo biloba in autumn at Sichuan University; Phoenix Flower of Xiamen University; plum blossoms in spring at Central China Normal University; Rhododendron from Sun Yat-sen University; Magnolia in the spring of Hubei University.
3. The time dimension and space dimension should be considered for the planting of campus plants.
1. In the time dimension, we should not only consider the period when a hundred flowers bloom in spring, but also enrich the seasonal landscape of summer, autumn and winter.
Spring is the most abundant season of the year, with red flowers such as begonias, elm plums, roses, and moon seasons; magnolia, lilac, acacia and wisteria of purple flowers; goldenrod caragana and yellow thorn rose; White flowered pearl plum and locust flower.
Summers have the highest temperatures and intense colors. Sycamore trees, pomegranate flowers, hibiscus, crape myrtles, miscanthus fine-leaved, pampas reeds, etc.
Autumn color-leaved trees and fruits. Acer truncatum, ginkgo, coxa, pomegranate, persimmon, etc.
In winter, the plum blossom is cold and snowy, showing the plum blossom fragrance from the bitter cold from the realm and wind bones. Plum, flat-topped pine, bamboo, honeysuckle, peach leaf euonymus.
2. In the spatial dimension, trees, shrubs, ground cover and lawns should be used to create a landscape, and the height difference of plants should be used to create an opening and closing relationship from high, medium and low, front, middle and back.
For example, the multi-layer landscape structure form of street trees + shrub moldings + lawns commonly seen in campus squares.
Fourth, special festivals should use plants to set off the festive atmosphere.
For example, on special days such as the opening ceremony and school anniversary, seasonal flowers can be arranged in front of the auditorium and the main teaching building, which can further enhance the campus landscape against the background of plants. Seasonal flowers include begonias, daisies, caryophyllus, geraniums, orchid sage, hanging petunias, impatiens, petunias, spring flowers, pansies, bunches of red, canna, etc.
To sum up, it is the common plant varieties and design applications on campus. Which plants have left the most impression on the campus you've visited?
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1. Plum blossoms: plum blossoms like warm climate, the flowering period is about 2-3 months, when the plum blossoms open, the scene is very spectacular, and the ornamental value is very high. We often see plum blossoms on campus, and plum blossoms also mean that students are proud and not afraid of hardship.
2. Spring flowers: Spring flowers are one of the precious flowers in our country, it is not only beautiful in color, extraordinary in temperament, and not afraid of severe cold, and has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, so it is very suitable for breeding in the campus.
3. Metasequoia: Metasequoia is a type of deciduous tree that can grow to tens of meters high. Metasequoia can also bloom and bloom in February-March. Metasequoia is a relatively common plant on campus, and it is not only tenacious, but also easy to maintain.
4. Ginkgo: Ginkgo biloba is also a kind of deciduous tree, with tenacious vitality and no special requirements for the environment, which is very suitable for planting on campus. Ginkgo biloba is a very long-lived tree, planted in schools, and in autumn the wind blows the leaves and falls, and the artistic conception is very beautiful.
5. Maple poplar: Maple poplar, also called poplar, belongs to the Juglans family and can be about 30 meters high. Generally, it needs to be planted in the middle of the campus in a thicker soil layer for maintenance, and it needs to be fertilized twice a year, and the maintenance method is relatively simple.
6. Caryophyllus: Caryophyllus is also one of the common plants on campus, and the maintenance of caryophyllus in the school can not only be ornamental, but also disinfect and sterilize and purify the air.
7. Juniper: On campus, we can often see juniper, which can even grow to about 15 meters without pruning. Juniper is almost evergreen all year round, and even in winter, the leaves do not turn yellow.
8. Magnolia: Magnolia is a light-loving plant, which is very suitable for open-air farming, so we can often see magnolia on campus. Magnolia is kept on campus, not only to beautify the environment, but also to purify the air.
9. Incense: Incense is generally planted next to the rockery on campus, and can also be placed in the school as a potted plant. It is very ornamental, and has a certain insect repellent effect, and the roots, stems, and flowers of incense can be used as medicine.
10. Admiralty: Admiralty is a light-loving flower, with strong cold resistance, strong adaptability, and the requirements for soil are not strict. Ideal for planting on campus lawns or on the side of paths.
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