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Plants Cultivated in the Biological Garden

Zone Family or Form Plant Name and Relevance Quantity

1 Rooted system Cauliflower, Sunflower, Peanut, Peach, 4

Baleen system Wheat, Corn, Rice 3

Indeterminate Roots Begonia 1

Storage Roots Carrots, Radish, Sweet Potato, Cassava 4

Supporting Roots Ficus, Corn 2

Parasitic root Cuscuta 1

Aerial root Ficus 1

2 Reticulated leaf veins Cauliflower, peach leaf, mulberry leaf, chrysanthemum, sunflower 5

Parallel-veined leaf Wheat, maize, rice, sorghum, maize 5

Monocotyledonous leaf Dahlia, persimmon, pumpkin 3

Ovate leaf Jasminum 1

Lanceolate leaf Petite barbarum 1

Leaves cordate Sweet potato, saffron 2

Leaves needle-shaped Ponytail, woodruff 2

Leaves palmate Castor, oleander 2

Leaves alternate Peach, persimmon 2

Leaves opposite Lilac, small bargepole 2

Leaves whorled Oleander 1

Leaf mosaic Rhododendron, Creeping phacelia 2

Leaves compound Soya bean, moonflower, neem, sphinx 4

Pinnately compound leaves Moonflower 1

Palmately compound leaves Goosefoot, duckfoot 2

Metamorphic leaves Leaf spines of cactus, scale leaves of onion 2

Intact leaves Leaves of pear, pea, buckwheat 3

3 Upright stems Peach, cotton, corn, sugarcane, mandarin oranges 5

Twisting stems Petunia, pink kudzu, sago, shouwu 4

Climbing stems Grapes, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins 4

Creeping stems Sweet potatoes, strawberries 2

Above-ground metamorphic stems Fleshy stems of cacti, stem tendrils of cucumbers 2

Below-ground stems Lotus, potatoes, calla lilies, onions, 4

4 Hermaphrodites Peach blossoms, oranges, wheat, cotton, rice 5

Unisexuals Willow, corn, cucumber, marijuana 4<

Racemes Radish, cabbage, rape 3

Spikes Plantain 1

Umbels Lemons, shallots, geraniums 3

Heads Sunflowers, chrysanthemums, dandelions 3

Compound Racemes Rice 1

Compound Spikes Wheat 1

Insectivorous Flowers Willow, cucumber, daffodil, cabbage, pear, Canola 6

Anemophilous flowers Corn, rice, elm, hemp 4

5 Drupes Apricots, plums, peaches 3

Berries Grapes, tomatoes, persimmons 3

Pear fruits Pears, apples, begonias 3

Pods Soybeans, mungbeans 2

Angular fruits Cabbage, turnips, beans 3

Firm fruits Chestnuts, acorns 2

Lean fruits Sunflower, shepherd's purse 2

Glumes Wheat, rice, corn 3

Winged fruit Elm 1

6 Cruciferae Cabbage, mustard, kale, cauliflower, turnip, rutabaga 7

Rosaceae Lunar, peach, prune, pear, strawberry, rose 6

Mallotaceae Cotton, hibiscus, fuchsia, hibiscus, dahlia, honeysuckle 6

Leguminosae Serratiaceae Beans, soybeans, peas, kidney beans, acacia, purslane, wood beans, phoenix trees, mimosa, acacia, lambsquarters 11

Asteraceae Sunflowers, chrysanthemums, dahlias, seed-stalked chrysanthemums, alyssums, lettuces, ghost needles, dandelions 8

Lycopersiconaceae Tomatoes, eggplants, mandarins, goji berries, potatoes, chili peppers, 6

Cucurbitaceae Cucumbers, winter squash, pumpkins, watermelons, Melon, gourd, bitter melon, gibberellic acid, Luo Han Guo 9

Rutaceae Citrus, lemon, Buddha's hand, rue, yellow peel, nine lilies 6

Gramineae Wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, sugarcane, fenugreek, fescue, thatching grass, Job's tears, dogwood, wild barnyard grass, corn 11

Lilium Lilium, yuzan, scallion, onion, asparagus, daylily, garlic, leek 8

Palmae Poaceae Poinsettia, false betel nut, fishtail anemone, king coconut, palm bamboo 5

Magnoliaceae Magnoliaceae Bryophyllum, Lilium, Yellow orchid 3

Sapindaceae Lychee, Longan, 2

Myrtleaceae Myrtle, Eucalyptus, Guava, Myrtus communis 3

Orthoptera Variegata, Pinnatifida, Tiger's raspberry 3

7 Water-supporting plants Lilium, Cichlidium, Water chestnut 3

Floating plants Floating duckweed, loosestrife, water lily, bromeliad 4

Submerged plants Bitter grass, goldfish algae, foxtail algae 3

8 Arbor layer Ficus, eucalyptus, horsetail pine, cypress, cedar 5

Shrub layer Rhododendron, Nine Mile, Fukienese Tea, Mountain Nail, Purple-backed Laurel 5

Herb layer Ferns: Hemipterocarpus, Clematis, Cockatoo Fern 3

Groundcover layer Bryophytes: cucurbit moss, ground money 2

9 Bryophytes cucurbit moss, ground money, wall moss 3

Ferns Hemiptera, money-line fern, fenugreek fern, curly cypress, manzanita 5

Gymnosperms Cauda equina, sidecar, cypress, thuja, sequoia, juniper, cedar, rosmarinus officinalis, ginkgo, lobelia, hydrargynus 10

Angiosperms Peach, plum, rice, maize, lychee , citrus, cucumber, chrysanthemum, myrtle, eucalyptus, alstroemeria, fritillary, false betel nut, asparagus 14

10 Herbaceous zone Plantain, dahlia, ninety-liquor, ghost needlewort, small bargepole, goji berry, green pennyroyal, drop-head root, moonflower, maitake, 16

Mentha piperita, Mimosa, chrysanthemums, stepgrass, strangury blue, dragon-spurge

11 Shade plants Colored Leafy Grasses, Vanda, precious bamboo, hanging bamboo, Hop fruit yu, purple foliage, green lilies, orchids, vermilion, 11

Calla lilies, hanging orchids

12 Tropical Plants Plantain, phoenix tree, fishtail anemone, false betel nut, pincushion, colorful foliage grass, ninety lisianthus, mimosa, hanging bamboo plums, 12

Sea yu, red mulberry

13 Desert Plants Cactus, aloe vera, Tiger Orchid 3

14 Flower Cultivation Area Longevity Flower, June Snow, Pink Pink, Treasure Towel, Dahlia Death, Chrysanthemum, Cockscomb, Calamus, Yellow Suspensory, Viburnum, 13

Dragon Spitballs, Plantain, Rafflesia

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