Pineapple-shaped trees belong to the乔木 species, reaching heights of up to ten meters. Their bark is dark, often brown or gray, with a fine downy texture on the surface. The leaves are elliptical or lanceolate, leathery, and arranged oppositely, with entire margins. They are ornamental and landscaping trees grown in various regions across our country.
Shape Foundation states that after planting the trees, one can apply less nitrogen fertilizer by foliar feeding, which should be done on cloudy days or when the air humidity is high, three times a month. However, be cautious not to use too high a concentration initially, as it may burn the roots. Once Tai Mountain shape pine enters the rapid growth phase, it is appropriate to increase the fertilizer dosage, focusing on well-composted farmyard manure to promote fast growth. In spring, we should water the trees more frequently to enhance absorption, as moisture facilitates the growth of the shape pine.













































