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Ginkgo biloba, the most common national first-class protected plant.
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Ginkgo biloba is not a protected animal, but a national first-class protected plant.
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Ginkgo biloba is a protected plant, not an animal!
Ginkgo biloba is listed as a national first-class key protected wild plant (approved on August 4, 1999).
Ginkgo biloba – one of the oldest tree species in the world
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Ginkgo biloba is a national first-class protected plant. Ginkgo biloba trees are born at an altitude of 500-1000 meters, acidic (pH value yellow soil, well-drained areas) in natural forests, often mixed with coniferous and broad-leaved tree species such as cedar, quince, blue fruit tree, etc., and grow vigorously. It is cultivated in gardens from Korea, Japan, Europe and the United States.
It is listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN 1998 Ver Endangered) with a level of protection of Grade I.
The growth environment of the ginkgo tree:Wild ginkgo biloba grows in natural forests at an altitude of 500-1000 meters, acidic (pH value yellow soil, well-drained areas), and often mixes with coniferous and broad-leaved tree species such as cedar, quince, and blue fruit trees, and grows vigorously.
Ginkgo biloba is a light-loving tree species, deep-rooted, has a wide adaptability to climate and soil, and can grow in areas with high temperature and rainfall, scarce rainfall and cold winter, but the growth is slow or poor; It can grow on acidic soils (pH calcareous soils (pH 8) and neutral soils, but is not tolerant to saline-alkali soils and overly wet soils.
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Ginkgo biloba is a first-class protected plant. Ginkgo biloba is a first-class key protected wild plant, known as a "living fossil", which has important scientific value in botany, but the wild species are extremely endangered at present. In recent years, due to the disturbance of urbanization to the environment, the growth environment of ancient Ginkgo biloba has been affected and destroyed, and even their survival has been interfered with.
Reasonable regulation and control of ecological factors affecting ginkgo biloba, local or relevant departments should take relevant policies and measures to protect ginkgo trees. This is of great significance for the protection and rejuvenation of ginkgo. The value of ginkgo biloba is mainly reflected in the edible value, therapeutic value, value, ecological value, artistic value and economic value.
The fruit of the ginkgo tree can be edible, can asthma, leucorrhoea, etc., and can also resist waterlogging and insects; As a greening tree species, ginkgo biloba can green the environment, purify the air, and maintain water and soil; The majestic majesty, curvy trunk, lush and solemn of the ginkgo tree also have certain artistic value. In autumn, the leaves are yellow, this kind of is called ginkgo tree, ginkgo tree is mostly ornamental, belongs to the national first-class protected plant. Generally, we see ginkgo trees with yellow leaves, most of them are more than 10 years old, so the ginkgo tree is extremely precious, and it can also be used as medicinal materials.
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Summary. Hello, this basis is that the state protects the plant and cannot be cut down, you can also cut it, but you will be punished by the law, and you can donate it to the state.
Is the ginkgo tree a national protected plant? Is privately grown ginkgo trees considered a nationally protected species?
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Hello, I am glad to answer your questions, this silver Qi finger hole apricot has been listed as a national key protected wild high withered plant (*** approved on August 4, 1999). Nor can private cultivation be cut down in a way that is amusing.
Hello, I am glad to answer your questions, this silver Qi finger hole apricot has been listed as a national key protected wild high withered plant (*** approved on August 4, 1999). Nor can private cultivation be cut down in a way that is amusing.
Hello, this basis is that the state protects the plant and cannot be cut down, you can also cut it, but you will be punished by the law, and you can donate it to the state.
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