no, it's an ornamental tree
The balete tree belongs to the genus Ficus. But since there are a lot of species that are quite available, you might want to name it as Ficus sp.
One ornamental tree that starts with the letter "P" is the Pink Dogwood (Cornus florida). It is known for its beautiful pink flowers that bloom in spring.
The plant you are referring to is likely the Yucca plant. Yucca plants are native to North America and have tall woody stems with long, sword-shaped leaves. They are often used as ornamental plants in gardens for their architectural structure and drought tolerance.
The plant you are referring to is likely the Laburnum tree, also known as the Golden Chain tree. It produces long pods filled with toxic seeds, and its bright yellow flowers bloom in clusters. It is native to southern Europe and is commonly grown as an ornamental tree in gardens.
The most correct name would be a floriculturistFloriculture, or flower farming - The cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants
The Filipino translation of "banyan tree" is "balete."
The balete tree belongs to the genus Ficus. But since there are a lot of species that are quite available, you might want to name it as Ficus sp.
No,I don't think bamboo is an ornamental plant..
It is one of several woody shrubs or vines
Yes it is commonly called an Ashoka tree. It native to India and has deciduous leaves and it has dark brown bark.
The ornamental shrub and tree industry consists mainly of small, family-owned businesses;
The Princess Tree is an invasive species. Due to this plants frequent seeding, it displaces native species in areas exposed to the Princess Tree. It was introduced in the eighteen forties as an ornamental plant.
Topiary.
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Can be found on wet banks of rivers in southern Europe and the Mediterranean area. It is also grown as an ornamental plant in the United States.
The Norfolk Island Pine tree is commonly used as an ornamental plant in landscaping and indoor decoration. It is also used for timber and as a Christmas tree due to its symmetrical shape and attractive appearance.
I wouldn't risk it. Usually when a plant is called an ornamental, it means just that - for ornamental purposes only and not consumption.