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What trees should be planted in the yard?
Plant better trees in the yard: oak, peach and locust.

1, oak

Oak is considered a mysterious tree. Legend has it that the owners of this tall and stout tree are the Greek god Zeus, the Roman god Cupid and the kitchen god Kitchen God. Legend has it that in the forest of Zeus temple, there stands a towering oak tree with divine power, and the rustling of oak leaves is the metaphor of Zeus to the Greeks. Many countries regard oak as a sacred tree, believing that it has magic power and is a symbol of longevity, strength and pride. Oak is known as the "king of the forest" because of its hard texture and wide crown.

2. Peach trees.

Peach tree is a small deciduous tree with fruit as fruit. Flowers are visible and fruits are juicy. It can be eaten raw, pickled, canned, or eaten with nucleolus. The flesh is white and yellow, and there are many varieties of peaches. Generally, the skin is hairy, and the skin of nectarine is smooth. The fruit of a flat peach is flat and disc-shaped. "Peach" is an ornamental peach tree with many petal forms. Originally from China, it is widely cultivated in various provinces. It is cultivated all over the world.

3. Sophora japonica.

Sophora japonica, also known as Sophora japonica, is a tall tree with pinnate compound leaves similar to Robinia pseudoacacia. The flowers are light yellow, which can be cooked and eaten, used as medicine or as dye. The undeveloped Sophora japonica, commonly known as "Sophora japonica", is a traditional Chinese medicine. Flowering in late summer, different from other tree species, is an important nectar source plant. Flowers and pods have cooling, astringent, hemostatic and antihypertensive effects when used as medicine. Leaves and root bark have the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and can be used to treat sores. Wood is used for building. Seed kernel contains starch, which can be used for brewing wine or as paste and feed. Bark, branches and leaves, buds, flowers and seeds can all be used as medicine.