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This is a very rare species in Europe, native to Asia, and relative of the P spina-christi, but with somewhat larger leaves but smaller fruits. It forms a deciduous shrub with zig-zagged shoots. The glossy, green leaves of Paliurus ramosissimus turn a spectacular yellow in Autumn, just like its relative. Small yellow flowers appear on the branches in Spring, followed by a dry nutlet that is centred in a circular wing (it is edible raw).
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Thorny Wingnut branches out freely, suitable for any garden with a sunny aspect, for the patio or for bonsai too. It develops numerous sharp thorns which makes it suitable to use it as an impenetrable hedge. Fully hardy, prefers full sun.
- This listing is for 5 freshly collected fruits with viable seeds.
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| Plant type |
Deciduous |
| Flower |
Yellow - May to June |
| Fruit |
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| Position |
Full Sun |
| Soil type |
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| Hardiness |
-20C |
| Rate of growth |
Slow |
| Height and spread |
3m x 1m |
| Origin |
Middle East |
| Pot size |
8cm |
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