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Fraxinus bungeana
Fraxinus bungeana is a deciduous shrub or small tree, notable for its strikingly pale, almost white bark which peels in patches. It typically features compound leaves with multiple leaflets and produces dense clusters of small, unisexual flowers. Thriving in a variety of habitats, fraxinus bungeana’s adaptive growth allows it to endure a range of climatic conditions, making it a resilient species in its native environments.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Deciduous
Leaf type
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Fraxinus bungeana

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10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Water fraxinus bungeana daily after planting to promote root growth, then reduce to weekly once established. Increase frequency during dry, vigorous summer growth. Water once before winter to sustain through the season, avoiding overwatering to prevent soil waterlogging and root rot.
Fertilize: Fraxinus bungeana thrives in nutrient-rich soil; slow-release fertilizer (10:10:10) should be applied every fall, followed by ample water to prevent root burn. Fertilize in late summer for spring-planted fraxinus bungeana, and the second spring for fall-planted ones, to support healthy growth and pest resistance.
Pruning: Fraxinus bungeana thrives with early spring pruning before new growth. Use thinning cuts to eliminate dead branches and enhance canopy shape. Avoid heavy pruning; moderate trimming improves air circulation and light penetration, helping maintain structure, vigor, and reducing disease risk.
Propagation: Fraxinus bungeana trees can be propagated by seed or cutting. For cuttings, use 15 cm branches in spring or summer, placing them in moist sandy soil. Seed propagation is complex; sow in spring under a plastic cover at 0.5 inch depth, refrigerate for three months, then maintain warmth and moisture for germination.
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