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Dalbergia yunnanensis
Dalbergia yunnanensis is usually a woody climber, but sometimes grows as an erect large shrub or small tree. It grows in midrange elevation forests in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and southern China.
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Perennial
Lifespan
2 m to 3 m
Spread
Pink, Purple
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Distribution of Dalbergia yunnanensis

Distribution Map
Dalbergia yunnanensis is a plant native to the Southeast Asian region, predominantly found within the subtropical zones. Its presence spans a region that includes parts of the Indo-China and Sino-Himalayan subregions. Little information is available about its introduction to other regions, suggesting it has neither become widely cultivated nor naturalized outside its native range.
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No species reported
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Care Guide for Dalbergia yunnanensis

Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
0 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Native to Yunnan, dalbergia yunnanensis demonstrates moderate drought tolerance and thrives with balanced moisture and well-draining soil. It requires watering every 2-3 weeks and benefits from mulching to retain moisture during dry spells, aligning its growth cycle with the rainy season for efficient water use.
Fertilize: Dalbergia yunnanensis benefits from regular fertilization with balanced nutrients, particularly high-nitrogen options in spring and summer. Fertilize monthly during growth, switching to quarterly in fall and none in winter. Moist soil is essential before application, and gloves should be worn for safety.
Pruning: Dalbergia yunnanensis has unique foliage and moderate growth. Prune in early spring to encourage new growth and shape. Remove dead branches and thin crowded areas for better airflow. Trim leggy stems for bushier growth. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent damage and disease.
Propagation: Dalbergia yunnanensis can be propagated via semi-hardwood cuttings from healthy plants, ensuring a clean cut with leaf nodes. Using rooting hormone aids root development in well-draining medium. Consistent moisture and warmth encourage successful rooting, resulting in new plants with identical genetic traits.
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