Details of genus: Schizophragma Sieb. & Zucc. [401]
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accepted: Accepted
Family: Hydrangeaceae
family_ja: アジサイ
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distribution_en: Himalaya to Japan, Taiwan
description_en: Genus of 2 species of woody, deciduous root climbers from woodland and cliffs in China, Korea, and Japan. They bear opposite pairs of simple, long-stalked, entire or toothed, ovate, dark green leaves. Schizophragmas are cultivated for their showy flowerheads, similar to those of "lacecap" hydrangeas, but with large, conspicuous, bract-like, sterile, outer flowers. Best grown against a wall, fence, or large tree, to which the plant will attach itself by aerial roots.
hardiness_en: Fully hardy to frost hardy.
cultivation_en:
propagation_en: Take greenwood cuttings In early or midsummer; take semi-ripe cuttings in late summer.
pests_en: Trouble free.
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comment:
comment_ja: イワガラミ
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Update Information: Created: 2007-12-06 12:51; Updated: 2022-03-09 15:20
family:
System | Accepted? | Scientific name | Japanese name | Infra-familial classification | # species | |
APG4 | Hydrangeaceae | アジサイ科 | Show | |||
PB2 | Hydrangeaceae | アジサイ科 | Show | |||
PB3 | Hydrangeaceae | アジサイ科 | Show |