Xantolis stenosepala (Xantolis stenosepala) is a tree that grows wild only in forests at medium altitudes. It produces reddish-brown fruits that aid identification and has grey-brown bark.
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Perennial
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Tree
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Evergreen
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Xantolis stenosepala naturally thrives within the wider boundaries of Eastern Asia. Its distribution extends through this major region's forested areas, particularly favoring temperate climates. Xantolis stenosepala maintains a relatively concentrated range and has not been widely introduced to other regions around the globe, thereby preserving its native status within its original habitat.
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Care Guide for Xantolis stenosepala
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
Water:
Originating from arid environments, xantolis stenosepala exhibits high drought tolerance and prefers dry conditions. Watering once every 2-3 weeks is optimal, allowing soil to dry out. Thriving in full sun, xantolis stenosepala is ideal for rock gardens and xeric landscapes where water conservation is crucial.
Fertilize:
Fertilize xantolis stenosepala with balanced fertilizers during the growing season for optimal root and foliage growth. Apply high nitrogen fertilizers sparingly, bi-weekly at quarter strength. Adjust feeding in winter; avoid over-fertilization to prevent root burn. Use well-diluted solutions to prevent nutrient build-up.
Pruning:
Xantolis stenosepala has unique foliage and a moderate growth rate. Prune in early to late winter to promote growth and shape by removing dead branches and thinning overcrowded areas. This enhances aesthetic appeal and flowering. Use clean, sharp tools for optimal results.
Propagation:
Xantolis stenosepala requires specialized cultivation techniques. For propagation, use vigorous stem cuttings with healthy nodes. Applying rooting hormone increases success, and a well-draining medium is essential for root development. Regular misting helps maintain humidity without causing soil waterlogging, preventing rot.
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