1. Phonetic symbol: [s? Bin? Taxus China]
2. Distribution of origin: it is native to the south of Inner Mongolia and Shenyang, south to the north of Guangdong and Guangxi, southwest to western Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and other provinces, and northwest to Shaanxi and southern Gansu. Tibet is cultivated. Korea and Japan are also distributed.
3. Growth habit: Light-loving trees are more shade-tolerant. Like cool and warm climate, cold and heat resistant. I like moist, fertile and well-drained soil, and the requirements for soil are not strict. Calcareous soil, neutral soil and slightly acidic soil can all grow. Drought-tolerant and slightly moisture-tolerant, deep-rooted tree species, to avoid water accumulation. Resistant to pruning and easy to shape.
4. Garden use: The young Sabina vulgaris has a neat conical crown, beautiful tree shape, twisted trunk branches and strange posture, and can stand alone as a landscape. It is a traditional garden tree species in China. There are thousands of ancient cypresses in ancient courtyards, temples and other scenic spots, and "Qing", "Strange", "Ancient" and "Strange" have their own interests. You can plant the edge of the lawn as the background, or the edge of the overgrown forest, inlaid with trees or close to buildings.
5. Breeding: sowing and breeding. Various varieties are often propagated by cutting and grafting. Seeds have the habit of sprouting every other year, so they need to be stored in sand before sowing. When cutting cypress, the straight head on the side branch should be used for cutting, which is about 15cm long. Ordinary mud cutting method can survive well. Avoid planting near apple and pear orchards to avoid pear rust.