Yellow kudzu Ficus virens i.e. yellow kudzu tree.
The yellow kudzu tree, scientific name Ficus virens Ait. var. sublanceolata (Miq.) Corner, alias yellow kudzu tree, big-leafed ficus tree, horsetail ficus tree, and bird tree. It is called the sacred Bodhi tree in the Buddhist scriptures. In the old custom, in the southwestern part of China, the yellow kudzu tree can only be planted in temples and public **** occasions, and is seldom planted in homes.
The yellow kudzu tree is a tall deciduous tree. Stem thick, tree shape peculiar, hanging root dew claw, meandering intertwined, ancient. The leaves are dense, the leaves are shiny green. Branches are dense, large branches stretching horizontally, small branches diagonally out of the gnarled. A cut, "wound" will secrete a white sticky liquid. Its life expectancy is very long, more than a hundred years of large trees almost abound.
Chinese name: Ficus virens
Latin name: Ficus virens Ait. var. sublanceolata (Miq.) Corner
Alternative names: Ficus virens Ait. var. sublanceolata (Miq.) Corner
Alternative names: Ficus virens Ait. var. sublanceolata (Miq.) Corner
Alternative names: Ficus virens Ait. var.
Organism: Dicotyledon
Sub-Organism: Primitive perianths
Organism: Urticaceae
Family: Mulberry
Subfamily: Boricaceae
Group: Ficus
Genera: Banyan
Subgenera: Banyan Subgenus
Species: Ficus yellowsii
Subspecies: Banyan yellow quercus
Subspecies: Banyan yellow quercus
Subspecies: Banyan yellow quercus
These are the most common species of the genus Ficus. p>Region of Distribution: Chongqing, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Shaanxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, etc.