Forsythia

Forsythia suspensa, commonly known as Weeding Forsythia or Shoudanke, is a deciduous shrub belonging to the Oleaceae family. It features basal branches that arch and sag, with slender, brown, slightly angular branchlets marked by raised lenticels and hollow internodes. The leaves are simple or 3-lobed, arranged opposite each other, typically ovate or elliptic-ovate in shape. This plant is renowned for its striking golden yellow flowers, which bloom before the leaves appear, usually between April and May. After flowering, it produces ovoid capsules that mature by October. Propagation methods include cuttings, sowing, and layering. Cuttings are best taken from February to March, while seeds can be sown immediately after collection in autumn. For better germination, seeds are often stored in moist sand and planted the following February to March. When transplanting seedlings, choose well-drained, fertile soil and do so during the dormant season when the leaves have fallen. After flowering, it's important to prune dead, weak, or overcrowded branches to maintain plant health and appearance. Regular fertilization around the root zone helps support vigorous growth. Forsythia suspensa is a popular ornamental plant, especially in early spring when its bright yellow blooms add color to gardens. It is ideal for planting along house sides, pavilions, walls, fences, and roadsides. It also thrives near water bodies, pools, rocks, and in rock gardens. Its strong root system makes it suitable for use as a flowering hedge or as a low tree in landscape design. In addition to its ornamental value, various parts of the plant—such as the stems, leaves, fruits, and roots—are used in traditional medicine for their therapeutic properties. Overall, Forsythia suspensa is a versatile and attractive shrub that brings beauty and utility to any garden setting.

Fluorochemicals

The Fluorochemicals compound is a new field in modern organic chemistry. It has a special physical and chemical properties, so it is widely used in the earliest development of applied pesticides and rat poison. During World War II it was developed in some countries appliedas antimicrobial agents, there are more and more new research suggests that fluorochemical will play an increasingly more important role in the field of anticancer drugs. We started later in the field of fluorochemicals, but we have a strong sense of his enormous potential, and we are increasing investment to catch up. We will custom product which has potential market prospects from gram and kilogram-class through process optimization, enlarged to the size of ton. Currently we have developed more fluorochemical compounds in the benzoic acid range, the number of products have been more than 2017.

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