MySheen

My cousin dug up a bonsai stake that looked like a yew and was almost eaten by the forest ranger.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, "Xiao Yong, I heard you dug a yew bonsai pile. Quickly hand in the tree, and for the sake of the villagers, I will waive your fine! " Lin, the forest ranger, said to his cousin solemnly. My cousin's face is not red, his heart is not beating.

"Xiao Yong, I heard you dug a yew bonsai pile. Quickly hand in the tree, and for the sake of the villagers, I will waive your fine! " Lin, the forest ranger, said to his cousin solemnly. Cousin's face is not red, the heart does not beat, glanced at the Cyclops (the nickname of the forest ranger): "I said Cyclops, open your eyes to see clearly, is this a yew?" I really don't know how you got the job of forest ranger. I guess it's special care. Listen up, this is a metasequoia, suspected yew, not what you call a 'yew'. If you want to hack my metasequoia stump, you are thoughtless! " . Lin saw his plot debunked by his cousin and left gloomily.

Ghost Festival that day, my cousin dug a metasequoia in the ditch of the river. Forest ranger Lin thought it was a yew and wanted to hack it for himself. Because Lin was a half-bucket of water from the forest ranger and was not good at his studies, he was scolded by his cousin and hit him in the face. Lin, a forest ranger, usually does not patrol the mountains and protect the forest, but if anyone dug a better-shaped bonsai tree stump, he would dig his mind to eat.

Metasequoia looks like yew, but if you take a closer look, there is a difference. The difference between metasequoia and yew is as follows. First of all, the needles of Metasequoia glyptostroboides are longer and wider, the needles are neatly arranged and the back is gray-white, while the needles of Taxus mairei are short and narrow, the needle arrangement gap is large, and the back color is almost the same as the facial color. Secondly, the yew is an evergreen plant, and the metasequoia is a deciduous plant. Third, the most essential difference between the yew and the metasequoia lies in the fruit. The fruit of the yew is red and hollow, and the fruit of the metasequoia will not turn red even if it is ripe.

Metasequoia is not as famous as yew, but metasequoia is excellent material for making bonsai. The roots of Metasequoia glyptostroboides are reddish and glossy, which is of great ornamental value. Coupled with the fast growth of metasequoia bonsai and easy maintenance, it is the first choice for many novice bonsai.

 
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