Common species of red yew

Common species of red yew

Yellow-budded red yew

The yellow-bud red Ruimu is a new variety introduced from abroad. Its characteristics are yellow branches, flowering period from June to July, and small white flowers.

Bailey Redwood

The tree of Bailey's redwood can reach a height of about 2 meters. Its twigs are green, which turn from green to purple-red between winter and spring. Its flowers are white, and its cones are also white. It is relatively cold-resistant.

Bishop Redwood

The height of the Bishop Red Tree can grow to about 2.5 meters. The twigs are green when growing, and the color turns reddish in winter. The flowering period is from April to May, and white flowers bloom.

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