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How to use camellia in greening?

Camellia has strong adaptability to light and temperature. As long as we pay attention to the requirements of water and soil, it can be combined with other plants in urban green space, flower beds and green belts. When camellias are in full bloom and trees are in full bloom, it is very helpful to make the finishing touch.

Green cover is to fix the short, slow-growing branches of tea trees or tea trees, or artificially fix some short plants on the ground to make them grow on the ground. Small roses, autumn peonies, flowers with seven leaves, golden hearts with drooping branches and pointed leaves in peacocks, Toona sinensis, Makade, White and Camellia can all be planted successfully.

Camellia and Camellia have two planting methods as ornamental landscaping. The first is natural planting. Camellia and camellia are the main ornamental shrubs when planting natural trees in multiple layers. The combination of camellia, camellia, magnolia, osmanthus, begonia and lawn, as well as another combination with ginkgo, osmanthus, crape myrtle, Hypericum, rhododendron and lawn, make the seasonal color change colorful and achieve the fascinating purpose. Different varieties of camellia and camellia can also be naturally configured, and different flowering periods, heights and colors can be selected to match them, so that they can be naturally and organically combined. For example, the combination of Yinlong and Smiling Face of Dongharo, Sanguohong, Daikin, Dazhubei, Huaao and Chunchamei in the common tea plum group is selected. Using natural hilly land, planting a large number of camellia and camellia in a certain shady and sparse forest and establishing camellia forest can better preserve germplasm resources. The second is conventional planting. Camellia and camellia can be: ① planted separately. Choose varieties with big trees and luxuriant branches and leaves, such as Hongluzhen, Shizixiao and Jinpan Litchi. And plant them alone in a green environment, especially on the lawn. ② Group planting. Use the natural tree shape of camellia and camellia to highlight the landscape effect of camellia. ③ Opposite planting. Generally, alpine tea trees with dense branches and leaves are selected and planted symmetrically in front of gates, halls and buildings, which can enhance the atmosphere and beauty. ④ One-step molding to form a pattern. Using low shrub species, rows and clusters are combined into geometric patterns to beautify green space and environment. ⑤ It can be combined with various plants to form various geometric patterns. Camellia, camellia and other shrub plants with foliage and flowers are rhythmically combined into various geometric color blocks. For example, Ligustrum lucidum, cypress, coral sprinkled with gold, Hypericum, five-pointed maple, rhododendron, red berberis, red maple and so on. In the flower belt, lawn and flower bed, it is combined with camellia and tea plum, and it is colorful.

In urban greening, camellia and camellia are widely used as materials for hedges and tree walls abroad. From 65438 to 0999, the author went to Japan to attend the International Camellia Congress and saw that tea plums were widely used as hedges in streets or private courtyards. Tea plums are often used as hedges for zoning and decoration in courtyard greening. The varieties are Rose, Autumn Peony, Yudan, Lion King Well and Autumn Peony, with small leaves, dense branches, short growth period, many flowers and strong adaptability. Generally, the hedge height is1~1.5m. Generally, the materials used for tree walls are Yudan, Kanjiro, Huazhao Herong, Cheval Pagoda, Small Pink and other varieties, which grow upright, have dense branches, are adaptable and resistant to pruning. Camellia, as the material of hedge and tree wall, has more ornamental value than other tree species, and its leaves are very beautiful and spectacular after flowering. Tea plums are widely used as flower beds and green spaces in China, but camellia and tea plums are relatively rare as hedges and tree walls, and should be vigorously promoted in cities with conditions.