1、 How about yew
1. Soil: Taxus chinensis likes to grow in loose and fertile soil. It can be mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and a small amount of coarse sand for family breeding. Saprophytic soil can provide the impact required for the growth of Taxus, and coarse sand can improve the drainage of soil p>
2. Watering: Taxus chinensis has developed roots and lush branches, so its demand for water is also relatively high. In spring and autumn, water it three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon and once in the evening. It's hot in summer. Avoid watering at noon, once in the morning and once in the evening. You can also spray water on the leaves for moisturizing. The growth rate slows down greatly in winter. Just water it once every ten days and a half months p>
3. Sunshine: yew is a plant that likes a cool environment, so it should be maintained indoors or in the shade of the courtyard. Shade is needed when the light is too strong in summer. If it is exposed to strong light, the chlorophyll in the leaves will lose its color and become dim p>
4. Temperature: it is resistant to shade and cold. It is a plant with strong adaptability and can resist the low temperature of minus 25 ℃. The temperature range suitable for its growth is also relatively wide. It can grow normally in the environment of 10-30 ℃, and it does not need to be transferred to indoor maintenance in winter p>