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China Doll Tree - Radermachera sinica


China Doll Tree - Radermachera sinica (Radermachera sinica)

This is a picture of a China Doll tree. It has only one flower. On the left of the picture you can see the development of the seed
pods which are long a wavy.



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Looks very interesting. I'm in zone 7. Would it grow here?

15 Mar, 2010

 

Ione:

This tree is pretty tropical, native to Southeast China. It would grow only as a houseplant in zone 7.

15 Mar, 2010

 

OK. Now I see where you live. Its a lush looking growth. Oh well. Thanks.

15 Mar, 2010

 

Ione:

You're welcome.

It's a very commonly available houseplant...and will grow just as beautiful indoors...growing to 6 feet.

In the ground here in San Diego, CA. it grows to 40+ feet tall.

15 Mar, 2010

 

I had one of these in a pot and left it in the garden. The roots grew through the pot and now it is a massively beautiful tree with glorious foliage providing privacy from a neighbouring property. I'm worried that it is too close to our plumbing, probably 6 metres away from pipes - I don't want to cut it down and kill it! Any suggestions?????

9 Nov, 2013

 

This tree tends not to get into the plumbing. It's root-system is not so aggressive.

Do you live in a climate where it can grow outside all year?

11 Nov, 2013



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