Tarennoidea wallichii is a small evergreen tree that occurs in dry parts of monsoon forests. Thanks to its compact growth form and dense, glossy green foliage, it is often used as a screen plant. The species is considered threatened in the Northern Territories, Australia.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
Spring, Summer
Bloom Time
3 m to 20 m
Plant Height
8 cm to 13 cm
Flower Size
Yellow, Green
Flower Color
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Distribution of Tarennoidea wallichii
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Tarennoidea wallichii is a plant species that primarily thrives in the subtropical and tropical regions of the Asian continent. It is naturally found in the areas encompassing the eastern Himalayas, Southeast Asia, and parts of East Asia. Over time, tarennoidea wallichii has maintained a stable presence within its native range without any significant cultivation or introduction to other global regions.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Tarennoidea wallichii
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
Water:
Tarennoidea wallichii thrives in high humidity and consistent moisture, with moderate drought tolerance. Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry slightly between sessions. Ideal for indoor growth, it benefits from higher ambient humidity to promote lush foliage.
Fertilize:
To ensure optimal growth, tarennoidea wallichii requires balanced nutrition, with bi-monthly half-strength liquid fertilization. Switch to high nitrogen fertilizers in spring and summer while monitoring for over-fertilization. Always water tarennoidea wallichii before and after fertilizing to prevent root burn and adjust feeding during dormancy.
Pruning:
Pruning is essential for tarennoidea wallichii, involving removal of dead branches, thinning for air circulation, and shaping for form. Best done in early to late winter while dormant, it reduces stress and encourages vigorous spring growth, leading to healthier blooms and structure. Consult horticultural guides for care details.
Propagation:
Tarennoidea wallichii thrives in diverse environments and can be propagated effectively from cuttings taken from healthy, non-flowering stems. Using sterilized tools and rooting hormones, along with a well-draining soil mix and consistent moisture, facilitates optimal root development, which may take several weeks.
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