Araucarioides

Cryptomeria japonica v. araucarioides

  • Araucarioides
  • Araucarioides
  • Araucarioides
  • Araucarioides
  • Flower name
    Araucarioides
  • Scientific name
    Cryptomeria japonica v. araucarioides
  • Alias猿猴杉, アヤスギ
  • Place of originHorticultural varieties
  • Place of floweringGarden
  • Flowering seasonFebruary, March, April

What is Araucarioides

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Araucarioides or Enko sugi (scientific name: Cryptomeria japonica v. araucarioides) is cedar (scientific name: Cryptomeria japonica) which It is an evergreen coniferous shrub in the family Cupressaceae. Enko sugi is an artificial cuttings of a special variant of cedar. It is a short tree with long, forked branches that grow horizontally and irregularly. The long branches and leaves are named after gibbon, a gibbon. The flowering season of the cedar is February to April, but it is a mutant species, so it is difficult to flower.

Common name: Araucarioides or Enko sugi , Scientific name: Cryptomeria japonica v. araucarioides, Also known as Aya cedar Country of origin: Horticultural varieties of cedar, Living type: small evergreen tree, Height: 1 to 4 m, Bark: brown, Flowering season: February to April. Uses: flower arrangement, bonsai.


  • Order
    Pinales
  • Family
    Cupressaceae
  • Genus
    Cryptomeria
  • Species
    C. aponica v. araucarioides
  • Type of flower
    Other
  • Array of flower
    Other
  • Petal shape
    without
  • Leaf type
    Tongue-shaped
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typeEvergreen needle-leaved lows
  • Flower colors
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height100.0 ~ 400.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower ~ cm

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