- Koelreuteria - Wikipedia
Fossil remains of Koelreuteria are known from the Early Eocene of North America and the Pliocene of Europe, suggesting that they originally had a circumboreal distribution
- Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain Tree, Golden-rain-tree, Goldenrain . . .
It is a great urban flowering tree that grows 30 to 40 feet tall and equally as wide The golden rain tree is native to China, Japan, Korea, and Manchuria It was first introduced to North America in 1763
- Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata): A complete Guide
The Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata) is a striking, medium-sized deciduous tree prized for its brilliant summer blooms, distinctive ornamental seed pods, and remarkable adaptability to urban environments
- Koelreuteria paniculata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Koelreuteria paniculata, commonly called golden raintree, is a small, open-branching, irregularly-shaped, deciduous tree with a rounded crown which typically grows 30-40' tall and as wide
- Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata): Leaves, Flowers, Bark (With . . .
The golden rain tree is a deciduous ornamental tree in the genus Koelreuteria and soapberry family Native to East Asia, the tree blooms in summer with clusters of vibrant yellow flowers followed by reddish-brown papery seed capsules
- SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide
The three species in the genus Koelreuteria are all elegant trees used often in California’s urban landscapes The most commonly grown is the goldenrain tree (K paniculata), from central China, that can survive to 0°F
- Koelreuteria - Trees and Shrubs Online
All Koelreuteria species require full sun and should be planted in well drained soils Whilst young they may require some formative pruning to ensure the development of a good branch structure and shape
- Koelreuteria paniculata - Oregon State University
Broadleaf deciduous tree, 25-35ft (~7 5-10 5 m), rounded outline, spreading and ascending branches, open, reddish copper-colored foliage in spring Leaves alternate, compound (pinnate and bipinnate), 15-20 cm long, each leaflet (2 5-10 cm long) irregularly crenate-serrate
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