Aucuba omeiensis

Famille: 
Garryacea
Synonymes: 
Aucuba chinensis var. chinensis
Aucuba chinensis ssp. omeiensis

Large-leaved aucuba. The height after 10 years is 3 meters.

Classification

Trees and shrubs

Climat

Zone 8: from -12°C to -7°C

Couleur de feuille

  • Green

Couleur de fleur

  • Yellow
  • Green

Exposition

  • Part shade
  • Shadow

Taille

2 to 3m

Intérêts remarquables

  • Foliage
  • Evergreen

Plante intéressante

  • In spring
  • In summer
  • In autumn
  • In winter

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

  • ORIGIN: China (Sichuan).
  • CLIMATE: Can withstand -15°C. Beware of late frosts.
  • EXPOSURE: Shaded.
  • SOIL: Humus-rich.
  • GROWTH: Slow.
  • PATHOLOGy:
  • MULTIPLICATION:
  • PRUNING:
  • USE:
  • MERITE:
  • SYNONYMUS: Aucuba chinensis subsp. omeiensis.

GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY

  • DIMENSIONS: Can reach up to 4 meters high. See more than 8m.
  • HABIT: This species produces a large, branching shrub. Dense, ovoid or round crown.
  • TRUNK:
  • BARK:
  • BRANCHES :
  • NOTE:

PHYSIOLOGY OF LEAVES

  • HAPE: Its leaves can measure up to 30 cm long and 10 cm wide. Oval.
  • COLOUR: Green.
  • NOTE: Thick and persistent leaves.

PHYSIOLOGY OF FLOWERS

  • TIME: In spring. (April-May).
  • FORM:
  • COLOUR: Green-yellow.
  • NOTE: The plant being dioecious, a male plant is needed to fertilize one or more female plants.

PHYSIOLOGY OF FRUIT

  • SHAPE: The fruits are gathered in elongated panicles.
  • COLOR: Red.
  • SEEDS:
  • NOTE :