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Securinega suffruticosa | Shrubby Securinega | Chinese Securinega
Securinega suffruticosa | Shrubby Securinega | Chinese Securinega
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Plant Description
Securinega suffruticosa is a captivating deciduous shrub native to the rich biodiversity of East Asia. This Securinega suffruticosa species draws attention with its woody stems and elegant structure. People often admire its delicate foliage that turns vibrant shades in autumn, making it a prized addition to ornamental gardens and natural landscapes.
The Securinega suffruticosa plant belongs to the diverse East Asian flora, where it thrives in various environments. This woody shrub displays a unique combination of botanical features, including slender branches and small leaves that create a refined texture. The Securinega suffruticosa shrub also offers subtle seasonal changes, enriching the visual appeal of any outdoor space.
- Produces small, oval leaves with smooth edges
- Exhibits a graceful, spreading growth habit
- Boasts woody stems with a slightly rough bark texture
- Transforms foliage color during autumn months
- Part of the distinctive Chinese and Asian securinega group
As a notable member of the Asian securinega collection, the Securinega suffruticosa botanical characteristics make it a fascinating specimen. Garden enthusiasts appreciate the suffruticosa shrub for its subtle beauty and adaptability. This Securinega suffruticosa species stands out due to its elegant form and seasonal color shifts, enhancing any botanical display or garden design.
IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.
Botanical family: Phyllanthaceae
Botanical genus: Securinega
Botanical species: Securinega suffruticosa
SKU:WP-2661-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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