This pretty and unusual climbing plant is adapted to oceanic climates. Height 5m.
Berberidopsis corallina
Vernacular name:
Coral plant
Famille:
Berberidopsidaceae
Classification
Climbing plants and lianas
Climat
Zone 9: from -7°C to -1°C
Couleur de feuille
- Green
Couleur de fleur
- Red
Exposition
- Part shade
Taille
2 to 5m
Intérêts remarquables
- Evergreen
- Flower
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- ORIGIN: Native to Chilean forests.
- CLIMATE:
- EXPOSURE :
- SOIL: Well-drained, cool, humus-rich, slightly acid.
- GROWTH: Slow.
- PATHOLOGY:
- MULTIPLICATION: Layering, sowing.
- PRUNING
- USE:
- MERIT:
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
- DIMENSIONS: Can reach 3m to 6m in height.
- PORT: Shrubby climbing plant.
- TRUNK:
- BARK:
- BRANCHES: Its weakly twining stems cling on by means of a few sparse aerial roots.
- NOTE:
PHYSIOLOGY OF LEAVES
- SHAPE: In the shape of an elongated heart.
- COLOUR: Very bright green.
- NOTE: Evergreen foliage.
PHYSIOLOGY OF FLOWERS
- PERIOD: July-October.
- SHAPE: In light clusters of small, rounded bells.
- COLOUR: Red.
- NOTE:
PHYSIOLOGY OF FRUIT
- SHAPE:
- COLOR:
- SEDS :
- NOTE :


