- Radermachera sinica
Taxobox
name = "Radermachera sinica"
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Bignoniaceae
genus = "Radermachera "
species = "R. sinica"
binomial = "Radermachera sinica"
binomial_authority = (Hance) Hemsl."Radermachera sinica" (also called "China Doll" or "Serpent Tree") is an
evergreen tree in the familyBignoniaceae , native to the subtropical mountain regions of southernChina andTaiwan . It can reach heights of up to 30 m tall and a trunk diameter of 1 m. The leaves are bipinnate, 20 to 70 cm long and 15 to 25 cm broad, divided into numerous small glossygreen leaflets 2 to 4 cm long. Theflower s areyellow , bell-shaped, about 7 cm long, resembling a large "Catalpa "flower .Recent
Dwarf variations have been released, often referred to as theAsian Bell Tree . Foliage is highly attractive glossy, dark green & lacy. Consistently grows to maximum 3m and so makes a very popular indoor or patio plant, requiring a position with indirect sun light. Can be grown outdoors in tropical to subtropical regions. It should be planted in rich, well drained soil in full sun to part shade and protect from drying winds and frost.The specific name "sinica" means "from China".
Cultivation
"Radermachera sinica" is often sold as a small
houseplant , grown for its attractive glossy leaves; it does not normally flower indoors. It requires plenty of light and moisture in order to thrive. Like most houseplants, yellow leaves indicate either lack of water or overwatering.This plant can be grown outdoors in favourable climates like subtropical and Mediterranean climates.
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