Maackia amurensis
Amur Maackia
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Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Description
M. amurensis is native to Manchuria and Siberia. A spreading deciduous trees that is slow growing, but hardy. It has showy, dark green foliage and flower at a young age.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Blooming
Eight inch long racemes of small off-white flowers followed by compressed seed pods.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Growth
Slow-growing deciduous tree. To 45 feet in the wild. Multi-divided leaves. Grows best in full sun.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Planting
Sow seeds in fall, either in containers outdoors or in a seedbed. Can also propagate from greenwood cuttings in summer.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Pest
Uncommon.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Interesting facts
Maackia is endemic to the woodlands of Eastern Asia, and are named after Richard Maack, the Estonian naturalist who explored Siberia and discovered this genus.
Amur Maackia (Maackia amurensis) - Soil and irrigation
Well-drained, neutral to acidic soil.








