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Katsura tree - The Morton Arboretum The katsura tree, native to Japan, makes an excellent specimen or shade tree in Midwestern landscapes Its foliage offers an array of color throughout the year
How to Grow and Care for Katsura Trees - The Spruce The easy-growing Katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum) is a pretty shade tree considered a perfect size for urban landscaping Read on for our care and growing guide
Cercidiphyllum - Wikipedia Cercidiphyllum is a genus containing two species of plants, both commonly called katsura They are the sole members of the monotypic family Cercidiphyllaceae The genus is native to Japan and China and unrelated to Cercis (redbuds)
How to Plant and Grow a Katsura Tree - Better Homes Gardens Katsura is a tall shade tree with heart-shaped leaves that turn orange and golden-yellow in fall Katsura is a large shade tree native to Japan The young tree grows moderately fast but growth slows down as the tree matures
Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Japanese Judas Tree, Katsura Tree, Katsura . . . Cercidiphyllum is a genus containing two species of plants, both commonly called Katsura They are the only members of the family Cercidiphyllaceae 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
Katsura Tree (Including Weeping Katsura): Leaves, Bark and Care . . . Katsura tree is a medium-sized ornamental flowering tree with light brown shaggy bark, heart-shaped green leaves, and spectacular golden-yellow or orange fall foliage A fascinating feature of the katsura tree is its sweet caramel-like smell when the leaves drop in the fall
Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Plant Finder Cercidiphyllum 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
Katsura tree : Growing and Care - Nature Garden Learn how to care for it in a few simple steps The katsura tree isn’t a demanding tree The only thing katsura requires is constant soil moisture Fall is the best season, followed by spring Avoid days of freezing and of searing heat Rich soil will guarantee that the planting is successful
Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Landscape Plants Fruit a small narrow pod, 2 5 cm long Sun, but probably best in light shade Grows best in moist well-drained soil, pH adaptable, but supposedly has better fall color in acid soils, needs supplemental watering Bark splitting and sun scald may occur