1, peach tree. Peach trees are called "immortal trees" among the people. In the fairy tale, the Queen Mother planted a sacred tree "Flat Peach", and the flat peach on it has magical functions. In the folk, there is also the custom of peach wood to exorcise evil spirits and avoid ghosts. Planting peach trees next to the tomb will not destroy the spirits of the ancestors. Therefore, ancestors had the custom of not planting peach trees beside graves.
2, locust tree. Sophora japonica is very popular in some places. Because, people think that Sophora japonica represents blessings, and there is a saying that "there are Sophora japonica in front of the door, and there are three generations of wealth." However, if locust trees are planted in front of the grave, that is another matter. In the eyes of ancestors, Sophora japonica is also called "ghost wood". It is unlucky to plant it in front of the grave.
3. Palm trees. Because the "palm" and "end" of palm trees are homophonic, planting palm trees in the cemetery indicates that children and grandchildren will be cut off, so it is very taboo for ancestors to plant palm trees in the cemetery.
Trees suitable for planting in graves
1, willow. Willow was planted beside the cemetery in ancient times. It is full of vitality, can survive soon after planting, and has the function of insect prevention. Some willows will also be planted in the yin house, indicating that the dead can live forever.
2. Magnolia tree. Magnolia grandiflora has strong adaptability to the environment and is good in all aspects. Suitable for planting next to the cemetery. When planting, slightly acidic or neutral soil with good drainage should be provided to avoid clay.
3. Magnolia tree. Magnolia tree represents nobility and purity. Mulan's branches are full of flowers and look very comfortable. Magnolia's flower language is a respect and praise for noble souls.