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About Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone

1 What is
1.1 Life Span
Perennial
Perennial
1.2 Type
Tree
Broadleaf Evergreen
1.3 Origin
China
Southwestern United States, Texas, Mexico, Central America
1.4 Types
Not Available
Not Available
1.4.1 Number of Varieties
NANA
About Elderberry
0 40000
1.5 Habitat
Fields, Forest edges, Grassland, Roadsides
limestone outcrops, Open Plains
1.6 USDA Hardiness Zone
4-87-11
Bamboo
0 99
1.7 AHS Heat Zone
8-1
Not Available
1.8 Sunset Zone
Not Available
Not Available
1.9 Habit
Arching/Fountain-shaped
Oval/Rounded
2 Information
2.1 Plant Size
2.1.1 Minimum Height
1,220.00 cm640.00 cm
About Cyclamen
0.54 3900
2.1.2 Minimum Width
1,070.00 cm795.00 cm
About Evening Primrose
0.1 6350
2.2 Plant Color
2.2.1 Flower Color
Yellow green, Light Green
White, Ivory
2.2.2 Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Not Available
2.2.3 Fruit Color
Pink, Light Green, Sienna
Red, Orange
2.2.4 Leaf Color in Spring
Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive
2.2.5 Leaf Color in Summer
Dark Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive
2.2.6 Leaf Color in Fall
Dark Green
Green, Blue Green, Olive
2.2.7 Leaf Color in Winter
Not Available
Green, Blue Green, Olive
2.3 Shape
2.3.1 Leaf Shape
Heart-shaped
Elliptic and Ovate
2.4 Thorns
3 Season
3.1 Plant Season
Spring, Summer
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
3.2 Growing Conditions
3.2.1 Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Full Sun, Partial Sun
3.2.2 Growth Rate
Fast
Slow
3.2.3 Type of Soil
Clay, Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand
3.2.4 The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Neutral, Alkaline
3.2.5 Soil Drainage
Average
Well drained
3.2.6 Bloom Time
Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, Summer
Early Spring, Spring, Late Winter
3.2.7 Repeat Bloomer
3.3 Tolerances
Pollution, Drought, Salt, Soil Compaction
Drought
4 Care
4.1 Where to Plant?
Ground
Container, Ground
4.2 How to Plant?
Seedlings
Seedlings
4.3 Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
4.4 Watering Plants
4.4.1 Watering Requirements
Average Water Needs, Do Not over Water
Do not water frequently
4.4.2 In Summer
Drought Tolerant, Average Water
Drought Tolerant, Average Water
4.4.3 In Spring
Drought Tolerant, Average Water
Average Water
4.4.4 In Winter
Drought Tolerant, Average Water
Average Water
4.5 Soil
4.5.1 Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Neutral, Alkaline
4.5.2 Soil Type
Clay, Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand
4.5.3 Soil Drainage Capacity
Average
Well drained
4.6 Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Full Sun, Partial Sun
4.7 Pruning
Prune in late summer or fall, Prune in late winter, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Remove dead or diseased plant parts
4.8 Fertilizers
All-Purpose Liquid Fertilizer
Not Available
4.9 Pests and Diseases
Red blotch, Spotted Lanterfly
Not Available
4.10 Plant Tolerance
Drought, Variety of soil types
Drought
5 Facts
5.1 Flowers
Insignificant
Showy
5.1.1 Flower Petal Number
Single
Single
5.2 Fruits
5.2.1 Showy Fruit
5.2.2 Edible Fruit
5.3 Fragrance
5.3.1 Fragrant Flower
5.3.2 Fragrant Fruit
5.3.3 Fragrant Leaf
5.3.4 Fragrant Bark/Stem
5.4 Showy Foliage
5.5 Showy Bark
5.6 Foliage Texture
Coarse
Medium
5.7 Foliage Sheen
Matte
Glossy
1.1 Evergreen
1.3 Invasive
1.4 Self-Sowing
1.6 Attracts
Birds
Birds
1.7 Allergy
allergic reaction, Skin irritation
Not Available
2 Benefits
2.1 Uses
2.1.1 Aesthetic Uses
Beautification, Showy Purposes
Not Used For Aesthetic Purpose
2.1.3 Beauty Benefits
No Beauty Benefits
Not Available
2.2.1 Edible Uses
2.3.1 Environmental Uses
Air purification
Food for birds, Shelter for wildlife
2.4 Plant Benefits
2.4.1 Medicinal Uses
Anthelmintic, Antispasmodic, Asthma, Astringent
Astringent
2.5.1 Part of Plant Used
Bark, Root
Fruits, Wood
2.5.2 Other Uses
Used as Ornamental plant, Used for its medicinal properties, Used for woodware
Used for making wheel hubs, tool handles, Used for woodware
2.6 Used As Indoor Plant
2.7 Used As Outdoor Plant
2.8 Garden Design
Shade Trees, Street Trees
Edible, Feature Plant
3 Scientific Name
3.1 Botanical Name
AILANTHUS altissima
ARBUTUS xalapensis
3.2 Common Name
Tree-of-Heaven
Lady's Leg, Manzanita, Texas Madrone
3.2.1 In Hindi
कल्पवृक्ष
Texas Madrone
3.2.2 In German
Baum des Himmels
Texas Madrone
3.2.3 In French
Arbre de paradis
Texas Madrone
3.2.4 In Spanish
Arbol del Cielo
Arbutus xalapensis
3.2.5 In Greek
Δέντρο του Ουρανού
Texas Madrone
3.2.6 In Portuguese
Árvore do céu
Texas Madrone
3.2.7 In Polish
Drzewo Nieba
Texas Madrone
3.2.8 In Latin
Lignum de caelo
Texas Madrone
4 Classification
4.1 Kingdom
Plantae
Plantae
4.2 Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Tracheophyta
4.3 Class
Magnoliopsida
Magnoliopsida
4.4 Order
Sapindales
Ericales
4.5 Family
Simaroubaceae
Ericaceae
4.6 Genus
Ailanthus
Arbutus
4.7 Clade
Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids
Angiosperms, Asterids, Eudicots
4.8 Tribe
Not Available
Not Available
4.9 Subfamily
Not Available
Not Available
4.10 Number of Species
NANA
About Calla Lily
1 27800

Properties of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone

Wondering what are the properties of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone? We provide you with everything About Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone. Tree-of-Heaven doesn't have thorns and Texas Madrone doesn't have thorns. Also Tree-of-Heaven does not have fragrant flowers. Tree-of-Heaven has allergic reactions like allergic reaction and Skin irritation and Texas Madrone has allergic reactions like allergic reaction and Skin irritation. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.

Season and Care of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone

Season and care of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone is important to know. While considering everything about Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone Care, growing season is an essential factor. Tree-of-Heaven season is Spring and Summer and Texas Madrone season is Spring and Summer. The type of soil for Tree-of-Heaven is Clay, Loam, Sand and for Texas Madrone is Loam, Sand while the PH of soil for Tree-of-Heaven is Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline and for Texas Madrone is Neutral, Alkaline.

Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone Physical Information

Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone physical information is very important for comparison. Tree-of-Heaven height is 1,220.00 cm and width 1,070.00 cm whereas Texas Madrone height is 640.00 cm and width 795.00 cm. The color specification of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone are as follows:

  • Tree-of-Heaven flower color: Yellow green and Light Green

  • Tree-of-Heaven leaf color: Green

  • Texas Madrone flower color: White and Ivory

  • Texas Madrone leaf color: Green, Blue Green and Olive

Care of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone

Care of Tree-of-Heaven and Texas Madrone include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Tree-of-Heaven pruning is done Prune in late summer or fall, Prune in late winter, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Texas Madrone pruning is done Remove dead or diseased plant parts. In summer Tree-of-Heaven needs Drought Tolerant, Average Water and in winter, it needs Drought Tolerant, Average Water. Whereas, in summer Texas Madrone needs Drought Tolerant, Average Water and in winter, it needs Average Water.