Does Kirin belong to woody plants?
Kirin wood is not a woody plant, it is a cactus, which belongs to a kind of herbaceous plant. Because its stem is soft and has no lignified cells, it does not conform to the characteristics of woody plants, so Eucalyptus belongs to herbaceous plants.
What kind of plant is Kirin tree?
Kirin wood, commonly known as leaf cactus, is a variety of cactus. Common cactus varieties are Baixianyu, Planet, Celestial ruler, Lotus in the Arrow, Crab Claw Orchid and so on.
Kirin generally grows in China, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian and other areas, and the growing environment is generally sunny.
Kirin wood is a perennial plant, which lives for a long time. If it is well maintained, it can be evergreen all year round, and it is generally not necessary to plant it once a year.
Kirin wood belongs to angiosperms. It is not a gymnosperm, but it can generally bloom. Gymnosperms have no real flowers, so Kirin wood does not conform to the characteristics of gymnosperms. It is an angiosperm.