Phonetic Spelling:par-ro-ti-OP-sis jak-mon-ti-A-na
Genus:Parrotiopsis
Species:jacquemontiana
Family:Hamamelidaceae
P. jacquemontiana is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the witch hazel family, indigenous to the western Himalayas and parts of Asia. This plant typically reaches heights of 10 to 20 feet, exhibiting an oval to rounded shape and featuring glossy, wrinkled leaves. In the spring, its flowers bloom before the leaves emerge, showcasing yellow stamens encircled by white bracts that create a striking contrast against the bare branches.
This species is adaptable to various soil types but thrives best in acidic, fertile loams and prefers partial shade, although it can also endure full sunlight. It is commonly found as an understory plant. P. jacquemontiana is ideal for use as a specimen plant, in woodland settings, or within shrub borders.
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