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Devils-walkingstick
Latin Name:
Aralia spinosa
location:
Pennsylvania down through Florida
The Devils-walkingstick, in Latin Aralia spinosa, is normally found around Pennsylvania down through Florida. It can generally be recognized as a deciduous small tree or large shrub, making it a unique plant! In the summer, its foliage changes to a new form, more or less alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it is more or less yellow-green fall color. The Devils-walkingstick (Aralia spinosa) has flowers that are small, whitish flowers and grows fruits, characterized as black drupe. Its bark is very interesting, where we can see stout stems with prickles on it. An interesting fact concerning its culture is that easily transplanted However, an inconvinient with the Devils-walkingstick can be that no serious pest problems A way to identify a Aralia spinosa having its conical, small buds. The Devils-walkingstick's reproduction is pretty interesting since it is mainly done by seed
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