Golden leaf Gleditsia
Golden leaf Gleditsia sinensis Gleditsiartiacanthos'Sunburst'
Leguminosae, Gleditsia. Introduction site: Holland. Deciduous trees with yellow-green leaves in summer and bright yellow in autumn with golden tips and white flowers.
Transplanting in deciduous period, avoid dampness, like fertilizer, can be pruned properly.
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American Gleditsia sinensis
American Gleditsia species name: American Gleditsia; Latin name: GleditsiatriacanthosL.; English name: Honeylocust; family name: Leguminosae; Latin family name: Leguminosae Chinese alias: Gleditsia trichosanthus; ecological habits: Leguminosae subfamily deciduous trees. Bipinnately compound, with 18-28 leaflets. Fast growth, superior quality, well-developed root system, strong adaptability, resistance to both moisture and barren
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Gleditsia sinensis, a new excellent saline-alkali tolerant tree species in the Yangtze River Delta
American Gleditsia Gleditsiatriacanthos Leguminosae, Gleditsia. Deciduous tree with spiny branches and bright green leaves, often bipinnately compound, yellow in autumn, and large, often twisted pods. Like light, grow normally in saline-alkali soil, strong adaptability to soil, able to withstand low temperature below-30 ℃, strong cold tolerance. The tree has a large crown and is a good shade tree.
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