Caragana arborescens
Caragana arborescens, also known as the Siberian peashrub or Siberian pea-tree, is a species of legume native to Siberia and parts of China. It is a perennial shrub that can grow up to 6 meters in height.
Description
Caragana arborescens is a deciduous shrub with a rounded shape. The leaves are pinnate, with 8-12 pairs of leaflets, and are dark green in color. The flowers are yellow, pea-like, and bloom in late spring. The fruit is a legume, which contains several seeds.
Distribution and habitat
Caragana arborescens is native to Siberia and parts of 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. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, and is tolerant of drought and poor soil conditions.
Uses
Caragana arborescens has several uses. It is often planted as an ornamental plant due to its attractive flowers. It is also used in landscaping for windbreaks and erosion control. The seeds are edible and have been used as a food source in times of famine. The plant is also used in traditional medicine.
Cultivation
Caragana arborescens is a hardy plant that can tolerate a variety of conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, but can tolerate partial shade and poor soil conditions. It is drought-tolerant and can survive in areas with low rainfall.
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