It has only one member species. It is endemic to central China in Hunan province. It is a small deciduous tree growing to 10 to 12 m tall. The leaves are alternate, simple, oblong-lanceolate, with a serrated margin and a petiole.
Water:
Changiostyrax, adapted to thrive in low-moisture environments, shows excellent drought tolerance and requires watering every 2-3 weeks. Its resilience makes it ideal for outdoor cultivation, appealing to gardeners looking for a low-maintenance plant suitable for various climate zones.
Propagation:
Changiostyrax propagates mainly through seed sowing. Success relies on well-draining soil, consistent moisture, warm temperatures, and bright indirect light. Seed stratification may be necessary to break dormancy. Soak seeds for 24 hours, then sow in a mix and keep moist until germination, transplanting sturdy seedlings.
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