The month that the leaves change from shiny green to bright yellow is the time that leaves should fall from Chinese hackberry trees growing in California. The deciduous woody plant in question (Celtis sinensis) drops foliage at other times even though it tends to be considered an attractively tough landscape tree. Green and yellow both look good on the leaves with scalloped edges.
No one really knows why they like hackberry leaves but it should be fine if eaten in small amounts. There is nothing toxic in them.
Women who are pregnant or lactating should consult with a medical practitioner. Edible species of Dioscorea have opposite leaves, species that are poisonous have alternate leaves.
your husband give him a piece of your mind then your lawyer to get a divorce
Probably...like everyone else; the Germans, French, British, Italians, the Russians...opportunity and freedom. And like everybody else, in 1849, the Chinese came to California for GOLD! The first groups came in 1849 during the California Gold Rush.
You should name your Chinese fish Martha or in Chinese maratharatia!
no, leave have veins in them, but they do not have leaves on/in them.
yes they should if a Chinese person asks for asylum
Chinese Hibiscus leaves should be a rich dark green. If the leaves are turning yellow, the plant my be dying. The plant could be saved by hydrating the plant, and giving the plant fertilizer.
Learn Chinese and go to a Chinese restraunt?
Anything you can buy. Not only Chinese products.
No. Why should it be? what difference does it make if they are Chinese or not.
For yourself