Taixing | An ancient ginkgo park in a small village.
✅Ginkgo, the warmest scenery in autumn!
It may stand alone, a tree becomes a forest, like the black Wukong wearing a golden armor, looking up to the sky, shining brightly.
Or it may become a forest, with branches and trunks guarding, like the green giant transformed into a golden guard, lined up, and the weather is magnificent.
✅In Taixing, Jiangsu, known as the "Hometown of Ginkgo", ginkgo is another scene, fading away the "Wang Xie Tang Qian Yan" Yangchun Bai Xue's attitude, becoming an economic crop "Bai Guo Shu" planted all over the house, flying into ordinary people's homes.
✅ Jiangsu Taixing National Ancient Ginkgo Forest Park is located in Xuanbao Town. The uneven ginkgo forest extends along the river and the village into a long strip.
The woods are messy, and they seem to be randomly positioned, without neat queues or uniform heights.
The tree shape grows very casually, with branches and forks. Although it is tall, it lacks a bit of straightness. Looking up, the sky is also cut into pieces.
In the forest, there are many old trees with green ID cards, 100 years, 150 years, 200 years, 300 years of numbers, marking the storms they have experienced.
On the ground, the spreading pumpkin vines stretched out from the farmer's vegetable garden, covering the Ophiopogon lawn carelessly, even climbing up the trunk, hanging the green pumpkin in the yellow ginkgo string, declaring sovereignty.
The fruits all over the tree and the ground are the most conspicuous existence. The villagers who have lived here for generations, the grandfathers and grandsons of generations, have planted the hope of harvest, and left us a piece of it that is not beautiful, but a very special memorial.
✅After reading it, this "National Park" was issued by the State Forestry Administration. What I want to protect is the agricultural planting method and its remains of rare tree species that have lasted for hundreds of years? What is a bit regrettable is that today's ginkgo is cheaper than peanuts, and the fruits of the century-old trees are spread all over the ground, allowing them to rot.