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Piikkiaralia

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Piikkiaralia eli pirunkeppi on aralioiden eli isoaralioiden suvun puu, joka on kotoisin itäisimmästä Aasiasta. Sen luontaista levinneisyysaluetta ovat Korean niemimaa, Japani, Koillis-Kiina, Amurin alue ja Etelä-Sahalin. Piikkiaralian haarat ovat... Wikipedia
Yläluokka: Araliat
Tieteellinen nimi: Aralia elata
Aralia elata sivustolta en.m.wikipedia.org
Aralia elata, also known as the Japanese angelica tree, Chinese angelica-tree, or Korean angelica-tree, is a species of woody plant in the family Araliaceae ...
Aralia elata sivustolta plants.ces.ncsu.edu
This plant has 12 to 18 in. white to cream panicles of flowers that are not as tall as they are wide. Blooms from late July to August.
Aralia elata sivustolta www.brandywine.org
13.6.2022 · Aralia elata is a small, broad-leaf, deciduous tree, reaching about 30 feet in height at maturity. Individuals usually have multiple spindly ...
Aralia elata commonly called angelica tree, is sometimes seen in the wild as a small upright tree growing to 20-40' tall. In home gardens, it is more often seen ...
Aralia elata sivustolta www.lhprism.org
Japanese angelica tree is a member of the Carrot family (Apiaceae). It is capable of growing to almost forty feet in height at a rate of two feet in a ...
Aralia elata sivustolta www.architecturalplants.com
Aralia elata (Japanese Angelica or Devil's Walking Stick). Gigantic leaves on slender spiky trunks that grow to 15 ft. Enormous white flower clumps are born ...
Aralia elata sivustolta temperate.theferns.info
General Information. Aralia elata is a deciduous shrub or a small tree usually growing 2 - 5 metres tall, exceptionally to 8 metres.
Appearance: Aralia elata is a deciduous thicket forming tree or shrub, up to 40 ft. tall with an irregular form. It has a spreading habit and can be multi or ...
Aralia elata sivustolta pfaf.org
Aralia elata is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m (19ft) by 6 m (19ft) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4 and is not ...
Aralia elata sivustolta landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu
Broadleaf deciduous shrub or tree, to 45 ft (14 m) high, clump forming. Stems pithy and irregularly spiny (prickles). Leaves alternate, pinnately compound, ...