Coriaria japonica is a deciduous shrub native to Japan, notable for its layered, feather-like leaves and small purple flowers. These flowers give way to fleshy fruits, intriguing to both humans and wildlife. Thriving in well-drained soils, coriaria japonica's adaptability allows it to flourish under forest canopies, leveraging dappled sunlight to sustain its growth throughout the seasons.
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Deciduous
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Care Guide for Coriaria japonica
Twice per week
Water
Pruning:
Coriaria japonica features vibrant foliage and requires minimal early spring pruning to remove dead or diseased branches. This practice enhances growth and aesthetics while promoting air circulation and pest control. Always use clean, sharp tools to prevent damage.
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