1、 The appearance of wild fire glazed tree
The wild fire glazed tree, also known as Rhamnus macrophyllus, belongs to Rhamnaceae and Rhamnus p>
1. Tree shape: Rhamnus macrophyllus is a shrub or small tree, with a height of about 10 meters. The branchlets are opposite or nearly opposite, the color of the branches is brown or reddish brown, the terminal buds and axillary buds on the branches are relatively large, the shape is oval, the length is about 5-8mm, and the scales are light brown p>
2. Leaves: the leaves of wild fire glazed tree are opposite or nearly opposite. The shape of the leaves is generally wide oval or oval. The leaves are paper, about 4-13cm long and about 2-6cm wide. There are round toothed fine serrations on the edge of the leaves. The petiole is about 1.5-4 cm long, and there is no hair on the leaf vein, or there is sparse pilose hair on it p>
3. Flowers: its flowers are unisexual and dioecious, with obvious differences between female and male flowers p>
4. The drupe is about 1-2 cm long, and the color of the wild drupe is about 1-2 cm. The seeds in the fruit are oval and dark brown in color p>
2、 Cultivation techniques of wild fire glazed tree
Wild fire glazed tree can be cultivated by sowing and seedling raising, and then transplanting. First collect the mature seeds, store them in mixed sand, promote germination at low temperature, select the sand bed, and then sow the seeds to raise seedlings and cover them with thin soil. About 25 days after sowing, the seedlings appear neatly, and then do a good job in seedling management, and transplant after the seedlings grow stably p>