A tree native to China with compound leaves and a wide, airy crown. It has separate male and female flowers, resembling cones and catkins. It grows to a height of 12 to 15 meters.
Platycarya strobilacea
Synonymes:
Fortunaea Chinensis
Platycarya kwangtungensis
Classification
Trees and shrubs
Climat
Zone 7: from -17°C to -12°C
Couleur de feuille
- Green
Couleur de fleur
- Cream
- Green
Exposition
- Sunny
- Part shade
- Shadow
Taille
10 to 15m
10 to 15m
Intérêts remarquables
- Foliage
- Fruit
Plante intéressante
- In spring
- In autumn
Type de sol
- Neutral
Utilisation au jardin
- Isolated
- Massif
- Park
- Parterre
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- ORIGIN: Found in mixed forests on mountain slopes, sometimes on limestone; 400-1400 (-2200) M. The species is native to China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
- CLIMATE:
- EXPOSURE: Sunny.
- SOIL: Humiferous
- GROWTH:
- PATHOLOGY:
- MULTIPLICATION: Sowing
- PRUNING:
- USE:
- MERIT:
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
- DIMENSIONS: Can reach 10m to 15m in height.
- PORT: Shrub or small tree.
- TRUNK:
- BARK:
- BRANCHES :
- NOTE:
PHYSIOLOGY OF LEAVES
- SHAPE: The leaves are pinnate with 1-15 (23) pairs of leaflets, 8-30 cm long, the petiole is 1.2-9 cm long, the leaflets are sessile, ovate-lanceolate to narrowly elliptic-lanceolate, 3-11 cm long x 1.5-3.5 cm wide
- COLOR: Green.
- NOTE: Deciduous foliage.
PHYSIOLOGY OF FLOWERS
- TIME:
- FORM:
- COLOR:
- NOTE:
PHYSIOLOGY OF FRUIT
- FORM:
- COLOR:
- SEEDS :
- NOTE :





