Large-leaved aucuba. The height after 10 years is 3 meters.
Aucuba omeiensis
Famille:
Garryacea
Synonymes:
Aucuba chinensis var. chinensis
Aucuba chinensis ssp. omeiensis
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 :




