Eurycorymbus cavaleriei grows as a deciduous tree and reaches heights of growth of up to 20 meters. The bark is gray. The bark of the stalk-round branches is hairy felty. The alternate arranged on the branches leaves are divided into petiole and leaf blade and a total of 36 to 114 cm long.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
Late spring, Early summer
Bloom Time
20 m
Plant Height
20 cm to 50 cm
Spread
Yellow, Green
Flower Color
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Distribution
Care Guide
Distribution of Eurycorymbus cavaleriei
Distribution Map
Eurycorymbus cavaleriei is a plant native to East Asia, thriving predominantly in subtropical regions. It has not been widely introduced to areas outside its natural habitat; hence, it remains relatively local to its native range, without a significant presence in global cultivation.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Broad-leaved forests
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Eurycorymbus cavaleriei
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
Water:
Adapted to scarce water periods, eurycorymbus cavaleriei is drought-resistant, thriving on a watering schedule of once every 2-3 weeks. In its native habitat, it endures dry intervals between rainfall, efficiently storing water and adapting to seasonal precipitation patterns that affect its growth and water uptake.
Fertilize:
Fertilize eurycorymbus cavaleriei monthly with balanced nutrition fertilizers during the growing season. Use high-nitrogen formulas in spring and reduce frequency in autumn. Apply measured doses based on size and age, avoiding over-fertilization. Water after application for optimal nutrient absorption and growth.
Pruning:
Eurycorymbus cavaleriei is a deciduous shrub or small tree valued for its attractive foliage. Prune during dormancy in early to late winter by removing dead or crowded branches, avoiding heavy pruning. Regular light pruning promotes healthy growth, shapes the plant, and reduces disease risk.
Propagation:
Eurycorymbus cavaleriei can be propagated using cuttings from healthy semi-hardwood stems with rooting hormone. Plant in well-drained soil, keep moist but not waterlogged, and provide warm, indirect light. Regularly check for root development to ensure successful propagation.
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