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Pseudowintera colorata

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Pseudowintera colorata, còn được gọi là horopito núi hoặc cây hồ tiêu, là một loài cây thân gỗ có hoa thường xanh và cây bụi, một phần của họ Winteraceae. Đây là loài đặc hữu của New Zealand. Tất cả các họ Winteraceae đều là các loài magnoliids,... Wikipedia (tiếng Anh)
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Pseudowintera colorata từ en.m.wikipedia.org
Pseudowintera colorata, also known as mountain horopito or pepper tree, is a species of woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of family Winteraceae.
Pseudowintera colorata từ www.triumphanddisaster.com
It is a very slow growing plant that lacks the specialist water conducting tubes found in nearly all other flowering plants so it thrives in in high rainfall ...
Pseudowintera colorata từ www.inaturalist.org
Pseudowintera colorata is a species of woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of family Winteraceae. The species is endemic to New Zealand.
Shrub to 3.5 m tall; trunks and branches upright; bark dark; branchlets dark. Plants glabrous . Petiole slender, 5-10 mm long, dark reddish brown.
Pseudowintera axillaris, is known as the lowland horopito. · Pseudowintera colorata, or mountain horopito, is an evergreen shrub or small tree (1–2.5 m) commonly ...
Pseudowintera colorata ; Genus. Pseudowintera are evergreen shrubs with leathery, elliptic or oblong leaves, glaucous beneath, and small greenish-yellow flowers ...
Pseudowintera colorata is not a very cold-hardy plant, able to tolerate short periods with temperatures down to around -8°c when fully dormant.
Pseudowintera colorata: A broadleaf evergreen shrub with bronze, red and blue foliage and white flowers in spring and summer followed by blue and black ...
Pseudowintera colorata từ www.britannica.com
22 thg 3, 2024 · Pseudowintera colorata, of New Zealand, has peppery, elliptic, red-blotched leaves on a 10-metre (32-foot) tree. Other genera of the family ...
Pseudowintera colorata từ www.treesandshrubsonline.org
An evergreen glabrous shrub usually not more than 6 ft high in the wild and so far much smaller in cultivation, with an almost black bark.