Buckleya graebneriana is sometimes harvested to produce oil. This species (Buckleya graebneriana) has the distinction of being named scientifically after not one, but two eminent botanists: the American botanist Samuel Botsford Buckley (1809 – 1884) and German botanist Carl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner (1871 – 1933). This plant is hemiparasitic, which means that it gets some of its nutrients by parasitizing the root systems of other plants.
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Attributes of Buckleya graebneriana
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Shrub
Flower Color
Yellow
Green
Leaf type
Deciduous
Scientific Classification of Buckleya graebneriana
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Distribution of Buckleya graebneriana
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Distribution Map of Buckleya graebneriana
Buckleya graebneriana is native to the eastern parts of Asia. Its wild occurrence is limited to this major region, where it thrives in the subtropical zones. While primarily indigenous to this area, the extent of its introduced range outside of its native habitat is not well-documented, suggesting buckleya graebneriana may not be widely cultivated or naturalized elsewhere.
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Transplant
6-10 feet
Optimal transplanting for buckleya graebneriana occurs from the awakening of spring to its full bloom, ensuring vigorous growth. Select a shaded location with well-drained soil. Water thoroughly after transplanting to encourage root establishment in its new setting.
For buckleya graebneriana, a plant known for its distinct growth habits, pruning should be done in early spring or late winter to encourage healthy development. Optimal pruning consists of removing dead or diseased wood and thinning out dense areas to improve air circulation. This process promotes vigor and maintains the plant's natural form. Regular pruning also aids in preventing potential pest and disease problems, which are crucial for buckleya graebneriana's overall well-being.
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Buckleya graebneriana
Buckleya graebneriana
Buckleya graebneriana is sometimes harvested to produce oil. This species (Buckleya graebneriana) has the distinction of being named scientifically after not one, but two eminent botanists: the American botanist Samuel Botsford Buckley (1809 – 1884) and German botanist Carl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner (1871 – 1933). This plant is hemiparasitic, which means that it gets some of its nutrients by parasitizing the root systems of other plants.
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Key Facts About Buckleya graebneriana
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Attributes of Buckleya graebneriana
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Shrub
Flower Color
Yellow
Green
Leaf type
Deciduous
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Scientific Classification of Buckleya graebneriana
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Distribution of Buckleya graebneriana
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Distribution Map of Buckleya graebneriana
Buckleya graebneriana is native to the eastern parts of Asia. Its wild occurrence is limited to this major region, where it thrives in the subtropical zones. While primarily indigenous to this area, the extent of its introduced range outside of its native habitat is not well-documented, suggesting buckleya graebneriana may not be widely cultivated or naturalized elsewhere.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Potentially invasive
Exotic
No species reported
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