Taiwan angelica-tree features elegant, double-pinnate leaves that give it a delicate, feathery appearance, making it a popular ornamental choice. Its native shady woodland habitat influences its preference for dappled sunlight and moisture-retentive soils. Spring brings subtle blooms, followed by small, inedible berries that offer a visual interest. Taiwan angelica-tree possesses adaptability that allows it to thrive under the canopy's protection.
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2.5 m to 7 m
Plant Height
Green
Leaf Color
1.5 cm
Flower Size
White, Yellow, Green
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Taiwan angelica-tree
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The plant known scientifically as taiwan angelica-tree is native to the subtropical regions of Eastern Asia. Over time, its range has extended, thanks to cultivation and naturalization, though the summary focuses strictly on its indigenous distribution, which spans major areas of the Asian continent.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Dry places
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Taiwan angelica-tree
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Taiwan angelica-tree thrives in moderately humid environments and exhibits drought tolerance while balancing its water needs. Watering should occur every 2-3 weeks. As a deciduous plant, taiwan angelica-tree sheds its leaves in the dry season for water conservation, highlighting its adaptability.
Fertilize:
Regular fertilization is essential for taiwan angelica-tree. Use balanced nutrition monthly during growth and high-nitrogen fertilizer pre-spring. Apply half the dosage for potted plants, reducing frequency in winter. Ensure even distribution while avoiding stem contact, as over-fertilization can harm taiwan angelica-tree. Seasonal adjustments are vital for health.
Pruning:
Taiwan angelica-tree has compound leaves and can develop into a small tree. Prune in early spring to shape, remove dead wood, and enhance air circulation. Regular pruning promotes growth and prevents disease, using sharp tools for clean cuts while aligning with dormancy to minimize stress.
Propagation:
Taiwan angelica-tree, from the Araliaceae family, is resilient and can be propagated from healthy semi-hardwood cuttings with multiple nodes. Use a clean blade and rooting hormone before planting in well-draining medium. Maintain consistent moisture and warmth, with indirect light for optimal root growth.
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