Description
Origin
The Enkianthus perulatus is a plant species native to Central and East Asia. This tree is often found in the forests of China, Japan, and Korea. This plant species is also found in the Himalayan region. In the past, Enkianthus perulatus was widely used in traditional medicine in these regions.
Characteristics
The Enkianthus perulatus is characterized by its long narrow shoots with small petioled leaves. The plant produces an abundance of small bell-shaped flowers in a white or pink hue in the spring. The leaves of Enkianthus perulatus are a bright green and turn a magnificent bronze-red color in the fall. The plant can reach a height of 2 to 4 meters and attracts many butterflies and bees with its nectar.
Care
Enkianthus perulatus requires light, well-drained soil and performs well in full sun or partially shaded areas. It needs a moderate climate with sufficient rainfall throughout the year. It is important to ensure that the roots of Enkianthus perulatus never dry out and remain well hydrated. What is particular about this plant species is that it requires little maintenance, but an annual pruning can contribute to healthier and more controlled growth.







