What kind of trees are good to plant in the yard?
Plant better trees in the courtyard: oak trees, peach trees, and locust trees.
1. Oak tree.
The oak tree is considered a mystical tree. Legend has it that the owners of this tall and sturdy tree are the Greek god Zeus, the Roman god of love Cupid, and the god of the hearth Vesta. Legend has it that in the mountain forest in the Temple of Zeus, there stands a towering oak tree with divine power. The rustling of oak leaves is the symbol of the god Zeus to the Greeks. Many countries regard the oak tree as a sacred tree, believing it to have magical powers and a symbol of longevity, strength and pride. The oak tree is hard and has a wide crown. It is known as the "King of the Forest".
2. Peach tree.
The peach tree is a small deciduous tree with fruits as fruits. The flowers can be viewed and the fruits are juicy. They can be eaten raw or preserved, canned, etc. The kernels can also be eaten. The flesh is white or yellow, and there are many varieties of peaches. Generally, the skin is hairy, and the skin of "nectarines" is smooth. The fruit of "Peach" is flat disk-shaped. "Bitao" is a peach tree used for ornamental flowers, with various forms of petals. It is native to China and widely cultivated in various provinces and regions. It is cultivated all over the world.
3. Sophora japonica tree.
Sophora japonica, also known as Sophora japonica, is a tall tree with pinnate leaves similar to those of Robinia pseudoacacia. The flowers are light yellow and can be cooked and eaten, and can also be used as traditional Chinese medicine or dye. Unopened Sophora japonica flowers are commonly known as "Sophora japonica rice" and are a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. The flowering period is in late summer, which is different from other tree species. It is an important nectar plant. The flowers and pods are used as medicine and have cooling, astringent, hemostatic and antihypertensive effects. The leaves and root bark have heat-clearing and detoxifying properties and can treat sores; the wood is used for construction. The kernels contain starch and can be used to make wine, paste, or feed. The bark, branches, leaves, buds, flowers and seeds can be used as medicine.