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Is it okay to plant Toona sinensis on the grave?
It is normal for Toona sinensis to grow on the grave;

This tree species Toona sinensis grows well in limestone area, and can be used as afforestation tree, landscape tree and street tree in limestone area. Wood is yellow and white, which can be used to make farm tools and vehicles; Leaves can be fed to Toona sinensis (wild silkworm); Fruits can be used as medicine, which is equivalent to clearing heat and promoting diuresis to stop dysentery. Seeds contain 35% oil. This species reproduces itself in many cities in North America, Europe and Asia and becomes a "weed tree".

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Ailanthus altissima has strong resistance to pests and diseases. Common diseases are powdery mildew. Trichinella spiralis and castor are the main leaf-eating pests that harm seedlings. Cicada is a common sucking pest. Euglena Ailanthus and Euglena Ailanthus are common stem borers.

Ailanthus altissima can be planted in winter and spring, and it is easy to plant seedlings in early spring. The survival rate of planting is the highest when the strong buds on the upper part of the seedling stem are spherical, and the holes should be large, deep and few outcrops. Dry or windy areas are easy to afforest. Ailanthus altissima is planted on all sides. Generally, strong seedlings or 3~5 young trees are planted, and they are watered in time after planting to ensure survival.