Celtis jessoensis is a deciduous tree recognized for its robust growth in temperate zones and ability to thrive in a range of soil conditions. Its bark is distinctively flaky, serving as a protective layer against environmental stress. The leaves of celtis jessoensis have a characteristic asymmetrical base, with serrated margins contributing to its unique profile. Small, inconspicuous flowers give way to fruits that attract a variety of bird species, highlighting its role in local ecosystems.
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Perennial
Lifespan
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Celtis jessoensis
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Celtis jessoensis is a plant primarily native to temperate regions of East Asia. Over time, it has been introduced to other locations with compatible climates, where it has naturalized. These areas include various parts of the Northern Hemisphere except arctic climates, demonstrating its adaptability to different temperate environments beyond its origin.
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Care Guide for Celtis jessoensis
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Celtis jessoensis, originally from moderately moist regions, prefers consistent hydration. It thrives in evenly moist soil without waterlogging, requiring weekly watering. As an outdoor plant, its growth cycle is linked to regular rainfall throughout the year for optimal flourishing.
Pruning:
Celtis jessoensis thrives with early spring pruning, which involves removing dead branches, thinning crowded areas for air circulation, and shaping the plant. This practice promotes healthy growth, disease prevention, and a robust structure, enhancing both vitality and aesthetics.
Propagation:
Celtis jessoensis can be effectively propagated via stem cuttings. Use healthy, disease-free stems and apply rooting hormone before planting in well-draining soil. Maintain adequate moisture and warmth, while avoiding extreme temperature fluctuations for optimal rooting and growth.
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