Šiame Straipsnyje:
Cercidiphyllaceae yra maža dviskilčių augalų šeima, kuriai priklauso tik viena gentis - Cercidiphyllum.
Populiarūs augalai: Karamelės medis
Cercidiphyllum
- Cercidiphyllum japonicum Karamelės medis, meduolių medis, pyrago medis, katsura
FAQ - 💬
❓ What is the common name for Cercidiphyllum?
👉 katsura treeCercidiphyllum japonicum, commonly called katsura tree, is native to Japan and China. It is a deciduous, single or multi-trunked, understory tree with a dense, rounded habit that typically matures to 40-60' tall in cultivation, but can reach 100' or more in the wild.
❓ What does the Katsura tree symbolize?
👉 Katsura Tree is instrumental in Asian folklore and is incorporated in many ancient Chinese and Japanese legends, including an explanation for the shadow on the moon. Japanese folklore presents Katsura Tree as the means by which gods descended from the heavens and symbolized the joining of earth and sky.
❓ What does katsura smell like?
👉 As the leaves of katsura trees (Cercidiphyllum japonicum) begin their process of decay, they are releasing molecules of maltol into the air and conjuring up scents reminiscent of toffee, cotton candy, or—as the German common name Kuchenbaum and the French arbre à caramel suggest–baking cake and caramel.
❓ Where is the Katsura tree from?
👉 The genus is native to Japan and China, and it is one of the largest hardwoods in Asia. Katsura is the Japanese name for the tree. It is a medium-size deciduous tree that has a full, dense, pyramidal habit when young and great variability with age including low stiff arching branches.
❓ What is the fruit of katsura tree?
👉 Fruit FruistFruit. Fruist are pods, about 2 cm (1/2" - 3/4") long, borne in groups of 2 to 4. In the fall, the fruits split open on one side to release the seeds. The tiny seeds are brown, thin and winged.
❓ What tree is similar to katsura?
👉 Katsura (カツラ) is the Japanese name for the tree. The scientific name Cercidiphyllum refers to the close resemblance of the leaves to those of Cercis (redbuds); these two unrelated genera can however be distinguished easily as redbud leaves are alternate, not opposite.