Golden follicle fruit (school name: physocarpus opulifolis var. Luteus): is a mutation of hairless follicles, falling leaves and shrubs. A strain of 1 to 2 metres high. The leaves are long-term gold and are in front of the yellow, green, triangle-shaped eggs with sawn teeth. Born in north america, and introduced to enrich the greening layer and colour, the unicorn viewing flower shrubs. Sex glamour, cold tolerance, infertile tolerance and management. The northern part of the country can rise above the winter, and it can grow on its own, in bushes and with it, suitable for viewing in the courtyard, or as a road fence, moored material and a belted balconies, or a bouquet or side。










