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What does yew look like? Who has a high-definition map of Taxus chinensis?
Taxus chinensis is a precious green tree species, extremely noble, and is the "giant panda" in the plant world. Its green leaves are full of fiery red fruits, noble and charming, giving people a strong vision. Its ornamental value is also high, and it also has good medicinal value. It is an auspicious tree in people's hearts and is deeply loved by people.

Taxus chinensis is a national first-class rare and endangered protected plant, and the United Nations also explicitly prohibits logging. The efficacy and function of Taxus chinensis are mainly reflected in its medicinal value, economic value, greening value, log value and health preservation value.

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Matters needing attention in yew planting:

1, illumination: Taxus chinensis has special requirements for illumination. Shade tolerance in seedling stage 1-3 years. After three years, the demand for light will be higher and higher, and sufficient light will be needed in adulthood.

2. Watering: Taxus chinensis requires that the pot soil be kept slightly wet and not completely dry, but it is also afraid of water accumulation, which may easily lead to rotten roots.

3. Soil: Taxus likes slightly acidic soil, and alkaline soil can lead to poor growth and even death. The soil texture should be loose, and river sand and perlite can be mixed to facilitate drainage.

4. Pruning: Taxus chinensis should be pruned regularly, mainly by removing the core from the tender buds in the germination stage, so as to promote its lateral branches and make the branches shorter and denser. Without pruning, the branches will grow very slender and then droop to cover the leaves below. The covered leaves will die because of lack of sunlight, and the branches at the bottom will fall off after a long time.

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