Chinese guger tree (Schima superba) grows very tall in the wild but when commercially cultivated for its glossy leaves and attractive white flowers, it is typically a more garden-friendly size. This tree has been found to have great potential to help reforest degraded shrublands because it grows particularly well with surrounding shrubs.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
Summer
Bloom Time
1 cm to 1.5 cm
Flower Size
White, Yellow
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Moderate
Growth Rate
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Distribution of Chinese guger tree
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Chinese guger tree is predominantly found in temperate regions of Eastern Asia. It thrives in a variety of forested areas within its native habitat. Beyond its natural range, chinese guger tree has not been widely introduced to other continents, thus its presence remains primarily within its endemic major region.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Upland woodland
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
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Majestic stature reaching over 100 feet (30 meters) tall.
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Distinctive glossy, dark green leaves measuring 5-7 inches (12.7-17.8 cm) long.
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Lush foliage contributing to robust appearance.
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Resembles camellia leaves with prominent parallel veins.
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Fine serrated leaf edges for easy identification.
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Water:
Chinese guger tree thrives in subtropical regions with moderate humidity and can endure periodic dry spells. It requires watering every 2-3 weeks and benefits from seasonal rains, demonstrating resilience to drought while maintaining moisture balance.
Fertilize:
Chinese guger tree thrives with a balanced nutrition fertilizer, applied bi-monthly. Use controlled-release formulas for consistent nourishment, adjusting feeding in spring and summer while reducing in fall. Ensure soil moisture before application, as nutrient needs vary between juvenile and mature stages.
Pruning:
Chinese guger tree features evergreen foliage and a strong structure. Prune from early to late winter using thinning, crown reduction, and deadheading techniques. Removing dead branches improves airflow and encourages spring growth. Regular pruning boosts aesthetic appeal and longevity.
Propagation:
Chinese guger tree propagates by sowing healthy seeds from mature trees. Use well-draining soil, sow seeds at the right depth, and maintain consistent moisture. Provide gentle warmth to enhance germination. After emergence, acclimatize seedlings gradually to outdoor conditions for steady growth.
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