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What are the distinctive trees?

Featured trees include phoenix tree, ginkgo tree, maple tree, acacia tree, poplar tree, willow tree, coconut tree, palm tree, Luan tree, laurel tree, kapok tree, peach tree, cherry tree, yew, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Sophora japonica, elm tree, banyan tree, bodhi tree, eucalyptus tree, crape myrtle, cycad, silver fir and welcoming pine.

Indus is native to China, and is cultivated in all provinces in the north and south, especially in the Yangtze River basin. Now it has been introduced into Europe and America as ornamental trees, mostly ordinary street trees and landscaping ornamental trees.

Ginkgo biloba is a rare tree species left over from Mesozoic era, and it is a specialty of China. There are only wild trees in Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang. They are born in acidic yellow soil with good drainage at an altitude of 500- 1000 meters, and often mix with coniferous and broad-leaved trees such as Cryptomeria fortunei, Torreya grandis and Orchidaceae, and grow vigorously.

Maple belongs to the genus Aceraceae, which is distributed in Asia, Europe, North America and the northern edge of Africa. China is also the country with the largest species of Acer plants in the world, which is distributed all over the country, mainly in the Yangtze River basin and its southern provinces, and is a modern distribution center of Acer plants in the world.