1, Egg Tree
Egg trees are actually gold, silver and eggplant. Angiosperms with edible fruit. In Europe and America, you can sometimes see "eggs" hanging on the leaves of a tree. Did someone hang up? Obviously not, it turns out that this is an egg-shaped fruit of an egg tree. This egg-shaped fruit tastes like melon and is rich in nutrition. It can be made into cold dishes or eaten directly, which is very popular with people.
2, loquat fruit
Also known as fitness fruit, it is also known as seedless fork fruit and seedless cherry because of its small core. It is the cultivated fruit of bitter sugar in Caprifoliaceae. The fruit ripens in late April and is naturally resistant to diseases. The fruit is bright in color, delicate and transparent, crystal clear, bright red as jade, and shaped like a figure of eight.
3. raw stone flowers
The reproduction of raw stone flowers depends on seeds or cuttings. Cutting can only be used for a plant to naturally form multiple heads and then produce new plants, so most of the propagation depends on seeds. Raw stone flowers can be easily pollinated by hand. If two independent species bloom at the same time, the seeds will mature in about 9 months. Seeds germinate easily, but the seedlings are small and fragile in the first year or two, and will not bloom for at least two to three years.
4. aloe oil
Aloe vera, also known as spiral aloe vera and queen aloe vera, is unique to the Drakensberg Mountains in Lesotho. Aloe plants are mostly solitary. Leaves alternate, nearly triangular, spirally arranged. Leaves green to yellow-green. Flowers are red and stems are branched. Aloe can't reproduce asexually, but can only be planted by sowing. After flowering, plants can pollinate themselves, but it is uncertain whether the seeds obtained are active.
5. Bread fruit
Bread tree is a woody edible plant and can also be used for ornamental purposes. Fleshy fruit is rich in starch and can be eaten after barbecue. Tastes like bread and is suitable for planting street trees and garden trees.