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Decaisnea fargesii

Decaisnea fargesii Franch.
Decaisnea fargesii
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Decaisnea fargesii, commonly known as blue sausage fruit, blue bean shrub, or dead men's fingers, is a deciduous shrub native to Nepal, Tibet, and China. It belongs to the Lardizabalaceae family and can grow up to 4 m tall and wide, with the potential to reach 8 m in height.

Description

Decaisnea fargesii is a member of the Lardizabalaceae family and is found in the wild in Nepal, Tibet, and China. This deciduous shrub typically reaches a height and width of 4 m, though it may eventually grow as tall as 8 m. The species was first described in 1892 by Franch.

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