What are the street trees in Shenzhen?

When I go to a strange city, I am most concerned about its street trees. Sophora japonica is the main street tree in Beijing. This native tree species is fond of light, drought-tolerant, not afraid of high temperature, salt-alkali tolerance and dense soil, which can just adapt to the windy and dry climate in the north. I remember that there are many ancient Sophora japonica trees in Beijing, which stand on the roadside like a big green pavilion. They are antique and give people an inexhaustible sense of vicissitudes. Shenzhen, Xiamen, Guilin and other cities belong to subtropical areas, which are wet and rainy, and the four seasons are not particularly distinct, so their street trees naturally look particularly tropical. For example, the street trees in Shenzhen are mostly banyan, palm tree and kapok, while those in Xiamen are mainly phoenix tree, bougainvillea, bauhinia and mango. The street trees in Guilin are osmanthus and Du Ying ... Every time I go to these cities, I feel like I am in a foreign country. Street trees in tourist cities are like encyclopedias of nature, including botany, meteorology, soil science and so on. After reading it, you will have a spiritual identity with the city you set foot on.