What kind of trees are better to plant in the square? Some trees with large crowns, dense shade, tall and graceful shapes, such as ginkgo, ash, five-pointed maple, etc. Because plants have the design elements of life, their growth is affected by soil fertility, drainage, sunlight, Factors such as wind, temperature, and humidity require designers to understand the environmental conditions related to the square before designing, and then determine and select plants suitable for growing under these conditions. The trees should be mainly excellent native tree species, and their planting can take the form of one point, two points, line segments, groups, planes, vertical or free styles. Reveal its richness and individuality while maintaining unity and continuity. For example, around different functional spaces, hedges are often used for isolation. Hedges usually use evergreen tree species such as big-leaf boxwood, small-leaf boxwood, purple-leaf barberry, green-leaf barberry, and arborvitae; flower beds and lawns are often equipped with 30cm-90cm The edging plays a role in blocking, decorating and retaining water and soil. You can also consider a combination of evergreen and deciduous trees. Generally, choose trees with straight trunks, slightly higher branch points, full crowns, and more branches, such as: evergreen tree species: camphor, ligustrum; deciduous tree species: Fawu, ginkgo, maple. Of course, the most important thing is to consider the tree species that are suitable for healthy growth in the local climate environment.