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Schisandra rubriflora

Schisandra rubriflora Rehder & E.H.Wilson
Schisandra rubriflora
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Schisandra rubriflora, known as the Chinese magnolia vine, is a deciduous climbing plant in the Schisandraceae family. It is native to South-Central China, the East Himalaya, and Myanmar. The plant can reach up to 8 m in height and produces waxy red, cup-shaped flowers in summer, followed by red berries.

Description

Schisandra rubriflora, described by Rehder & E.H. Wilson in 1913, is a climbing species in the Schisandraceae family. It is a deciduous vine with leathery leaves and grows up to 8 m tall. The plant is known for its red, waxy flowers that bloom in summer and are followed by red berries. It is native to South-Central China, the East Himalaya, and Myanmar.

Distribution

China South-Central · East Himalaya · Myanmar

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