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Virgilia
Latin Name:
Cladrastis kentuckea
location:
relatively small portions of the southeastern United States; scattered and not common throughout range
The Virgilia, also referred as Cladrastis kentuckea, can be found more or less around relatively small portions of the southeastern United States; scattered and not common throughout range. It usually looks like a deciduous medium-sized tree, making it a fabulous plant! In the summer, a special form of foliage appears, more or less alternate, pinnately compound leaves and in the automn it generally looks like soft mix of yellow, gold and orange. The Virgilia (Cladrastis kentuckea) has flowers that are white, pea-like flowers and its fruits are more or less a flattened pod. It has a special bark, where a special pattern can be found, smooth light gray on it. An important thing to know about its culture would be that full sun However, an inconvinient with the Virgilia can be that "bleeds when pruned at most times It can be easy to recognize a Cladrastis kentuckea having its has naked buds. The Virgilia's reproduction is done in a special way since it is mainly done by seed
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