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Bouge flower tree
Acer ukurunduense
Acer ukurunduense has the following growth characteristics: Growth Characteristics Acer ukurunduense is a deciduous tree that grows primarily in boreal and cold climate regions. It grows up to a height of approximately 10 meters. Its leaves are palmately compound, appearing green in summer and turning red in autumn. The flowers bloom mainly in spring, are yellow, and are small and inconspicuous. Propagation Methods Acer ukurunduense is primarily propagated by seed germination. Mature seeds can be collected in early spring and planted immediately, or stored in the refrigerator and sown the following spring. It can also be propagated through grafting or cuttings. Cultivation Methods Acer ukurunduense prefers sunny locations and thrives in fertile, well-drained soil. It requires sufficient watering during the initial period after planting; however, once it becomes independent, it grows well without special care. It can be pruned as needed to be grown into the desired shape. Use in Gardens The Bouguet's Flower Tree is widely used as a garden tree because it provides shade and allows for the appreciation of beautiful autumn foliage. It is also suitable for use in parks or as a street tree. Important Pests and Control Methods The Bouguet's Flower Tree is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it can occasionally be damaged by them or diseases. Major pests include aphids, which can be controlled with soapy water or appropriate pesticides. Since most diseases are caused by excessive moisture, attention should be paid to drainage, and fungicides can be used if necessary. The Bouguet's Flower Tree is a relatively easy tree to care for and provides a beautiful landscape if provided with the right environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Maple family
Height
10m
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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