Bushy shrub to small tree that forms an exceptionally densely branched ovoid crown with overhanging branches. The trunk turns grey and is grooved. Young twigs are yellowish-green and turn reddish-brown. Older branches develop corky wings. The 5-lobed leaf is smaller and wider than L. styraciflua and also more deeply lobed to incised. The leaf edge is also lobed. The leaves are 4.5 - 7.5 cm long and 7 - 10 cm wide. In autumn the leaves turn red. The brown fruit capsules, measuring approx. 2.5 cm, appear following the unremarkable flowering. They are spiky, hang on long thin stalks and remain on the tree until deep into winter. An exceptionally attractive park tree in warm climates but the tree absolutely requires protection against severe frost on colder sites.
штамбовое дереворазветвленное деревомногоствольное деревоглинистые почвысуглинокторфяные почвыпесчаные почвыустойчив к мощениюустойчив к влажным почвамустойчив к коротким наводнениямяйцевидная форма2 высота: от 6 до 12 метровплотная кроназеленыйжелто-зеленыйсреднерастущийпривлекательный осенний окраснеядовитый (обычно)Декоративные плоды
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Liquidambar orientalis
Liquidambar orientalis can eventually reach a height of 7 - 10 m, up to 30 m in natural habitat, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Liquidambar orientalis is среднерастущий and can eventually reach a height of 7 - 10 m, up to 30 m in natural habitat, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Liquidambar orientalis turn желтый, красный in autumn.
The right time to plant Liquidambar orientalis is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Liquidambar orientalis with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.