What does the wild fire glazed tree look like?

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1. What the wild fire-glazed tree looks like

2. Cultivation techniques of wild fire-glazed trees


The wild fire-glazed tree is also known as big-leaved buckthorn. It is a shrub or small tree of the Rhamnaceae family and the genus Buckthorn. It is about 10 meters high. The branchlets are opposite or nearly opposite, and the terminal buds and axillary buds are larger. The leaves of the wild fire-glazed tree are opposite or nearly opposite, and the leaf shape is generally broadly oval or oval. Its flowers are unisexual and dioecious. The drupe is spherical and black in appearance. There are seeds in the fruit. The seeds are oval in shape and dark brown in color.


What does a wild fire glazed tree look like
1. What the wild fire-glazed tree looks like

1. What the wild fire-glazed tree looks like

The wild fire-glazed tree is the big-leaf buckthorn, which belongs to the Rhamnaceae family and the genus Rhamna.

1. Tree shape: Big-leaved buckthorn is a shrub or small tree, about 10 meters high. 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, oval in shape, about 5-8 mm in length, and the scales are light brown.

2. Leaves: The leaves of wild fire-glazed trees are opposite or nearly opposite. The leaves are generally wide oval or oval in shape. The leaves are papery, about 4-13 cm in length and about 13 in in width. About 2-6 cm, the edges of the leaves have fine serrations like scallops. The petiole is about 1.5-4 cm long, and there are no hairs on the veins, or there are sparse pubes on them.

3. Flowers: Its flowers are unisexual and dioecious, with obvious differences between male and female flowers.

4. Fruit: The drupe of the wild fire-glazed tree is spherical, with black appearance and a fruit stem about 1-1.2 cm long. The seeds in the fruit are oval and dark brown in color.

2. Cultivation technology of wild fire-glazed trees

Wild fire-glazed trees can be cultivated by sowing seedlings and then transplanting. Mature seeds are first collected, mixed with sand and stored at low temperature for germination. A good sand bed is selected, and then the seeds are sown to raise seedlings and covered with thin soil. The seedlings will emerge neatly about 25 days after sowing, and then the seedlings will be managed well and transplanted after the seedlings have stabilized.


2. Cultivation techniques of wild fire-glazed trees
















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