Hama sendan is a deciduous tree renowned for its lush, compound leaves and dense clusters of fragrant creamy-white flowers that bloom in late summer. The flat-topped flower umbels attract a variety of pollinators. It adapts well to temperate climates and thrives in well-drained soils, often found in open woodlands where it contributes to the ecosystem as a nectar source.
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Tree
Plant Type
Fall, Early winter
Harvest Time
17 m
Plant Height
5 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
6 cm to 15 cm
Flower Size
White, Green
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Distribution of Hama sendan
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Hama sendan is native to subtropical and tropical regions of Asia. It has a widespread native presence across the continent, from the Himalayas to East and Southeast Asia. In addition to its natural habitats, hama sendan is also cultivated, indicating its range has expanded by human activity, though the summary does not specify the extent or regions of cultivation.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Forests, thickets, open places
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Hama sendan
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
10 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from areas with moderate rainfall, hama sendan prefers consistent moisture and balanced soil, thriving best with watering twice a week. As a moderately drought-tolerant deciduous plant, it is typically grown outdoors, shedding leaves seasonally, which affects its water management.
Fertilize:
Hama sendan requires balanced fertilization for optimal growth. Apply high-nitrogen fertilizers in spring and switch to balanced formulas in summer, diluting to half-strength monthly. In fall, reduce frequency and withhold in winter. Always water before fertilizing and wear gloves for safety.
Pruning:
Hama sendan is a medium-sized deciduous tree that grows rapidly and produces fragrant flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead or crossing branches, promoting healthy growth and shape. Regular thinning improves sunlight and air circulation, reducing disease risk and enhancing recovery and growth.
Propagation:
Hama sendan, a member of the Rutaceae family, is propagated through semi-hardwood cuttings with multiple leaf nodes. Use a well-draining medium, maintain moisture, and apply rooting hormone. After establishment, transplant hama sendan in a suitable location that meets its light and soil requirements for optimal growth.
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