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Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana Deciduous shrub (1 Page of 5) The Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana plant species is found in E. Asia - W. Himalayas. It is a member of the Hamamelidaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as P. involucrata. Fothergilla involucrata. Parrotia jacquemontiana. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana Family: Hamamelidaceae Author: (Decne.)Rehd. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 6 Mature Width: 4 Habitat: Forest undergrowth, 1500 - 2100 metres[184]. Abundant on north-facing slopes, often forming pure stands[145].
Cultivation Notes: An easily grown plant, succeeding in almost any soil, including limey ones[182], in sun or part shade[200], but it is liable to damage from late frosts[184]. Prefers a good deep fertile loam[200]. Prefers acid soils but it shows a good tolerance of alkaline and chalky soils[200], except very shallow soils over chalk[188].
The dormant plant is hardy to about -20°c[184].
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