1. What kind of plant is it?Small shrubs refer to trees without an obvious trunk. They usually grow in clusters and there are many types. According to their functions, they can be divided into ornamental flowers, ornamental fruits, and ornamental branches. Although they cannot be produced into wood, they have a wide range of uses and can be made into feed, industrial raw materials, and fertilizers. It should be noted that they need to be pruned regularly, otherwise they will be difficult to shape and will grow in a messy manner. 2. Common types1. Rose: Rose is a small shrub with a long flowering period. If properly maintained, the flowers can be seen blooming frequently throughout the year. Its main function is to appreciate the flowers. 2. Pyracantha: It is a shrub used for ornamental fruit. The fruit is spherical in shape and bright red when ripe. It looks very beautiful when gathered together, bright and festive, so it is loved by many people. 3. Ligustrum lucidum: It is mainly used for viewing branches, so it is often kept as a bonsai at home. However, attention should be paid to pruning, and overgrown and dense branches should be removed in time to ensure its normal growth. |
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