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'''Caragana arborescens''', | == Caragana arborescens == | ||
[[File:Caragana_arborescens.jpg|thumb|right|Caragana arborescens in bloom]] | |||
'''Caragana arborescens''', commonly known as the [[Siberian peashrub]], is a species of leguminous shrub native to [[Siberia]] and parts of [[China]]. It is widely cultivated for its hardiness and ability to thrive in poor soil conditions. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
== Distribution | Caragana arborescens is a deciduous shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 2 to 6 meters. The plant has a smooth, green bark and compound leaves with 8 to 12 leaflets. The leaflets are small, oblong, and have a smooth texture. | ||
The flowers are bright yellow and appear in late spring to early summer. They are pea-like in shape, typical of the [[Fabaceae]] family, and are followed by slender, cylindrical seed pods that mature in late summer. | |||
== Habitat and Distribution == | |||
Caragana arborescens is native to the cold regions of [[Siberia]] and northern [[China]]. It has been introduced to other parts of the world, including [[North America]] and [[Europe]], where it is often used as an ornamental plant or for [[windbreak]]s and [[erosion control]]. | |||
The plant is highly adaptable and can grow in a variety of soil types, including poor and sandy soils. It is drought-tolerant and can withstand harsh winter conditions, making it a popular choice for landscaping in cold climates. | |||
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
Caragana arborescens is valued for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, improving soil fertility. This makes it a useful plant in [[agroforestry]] and [[permaculture]] systems. | |||
The seeds of Caragana arborescens are edible and can be used as a food source, although they are not commonly consumed. The plant is also used in traditional medicine in some cultures. | |||
== Cultivation == | == Cultivation == | ||
== | Caragana arborescens is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. The plant is best propagated from seed, which should be sown in the spring. | ||
Pruning is recommended to maintain the desired shape and size of the shrub. It is also important to remove any dead or diseased branches to promote healthy growth. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Fabaceae]] | |||
* [[Nitrogen fixation]] | |||
* [[Agroforestry]] | |||
* [[Siberia]] | |||
[[Category:Fabaceae]] | |||
[[Category:Flora of Siberia]] | [[Category:Flora of Siberia]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Ornamental plants]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:48, 16 February 2025
Caragana arborescens[edit]

Caragana arborescens, commonly known as the Siberian peashrub, is a species of leguminous shrub native to Siberia and parts of China. It is widely cultivated for its hardiness and ability to thrive in poor soil conditions.
Description[edit]
Caragana arborescens is a deciduous shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 2 to 6 meters. The plant has a smooth, green bark and compound leaves with 8 to 12 leaflets. The leaflets are small, oblong, and have a smooth texture.
The flowers are bright yellow and appear in late spring to early summer. They are pea-like in shape, typical of the Fabaceae family, and are followed by slender, cylindrical seed pods that mature in late summer.
Habitat and Distribution[edit]
Caragana arborescens is native to the cold regions of Siberia and northern China. It has been introduced to other parts of the world, including North America and Europe, where it is often used as an ornamental plant or for windbreaks and erosion control.
The plant is highly adaptable and can grow in a variety of soil types, including poor and sandy soils. It is drought-tolerant and can withstand harsh winter conditions, making it a popular choice for landscaping in cold climates.
Uses[edit]
Caragana arborescens is valued for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, improving soil fertility. This makes it a useful plant in agroforestry and permaculture systems.
The seeds of Caragana arborescens are edible and can be used as a food source, although they are not commonly consumed. The plant is also used in traditional medicine in some cultures.
Cultivation[edit]
Caragana arborescens is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. The plant is best propagated from seed, which should be sown in the spring.
Pruning is recommended to maintain the desired shape and size of the shrub. It is also important to remove any dead or diseased branches to promote healthy growth.