Common Name: Golden Silky, Golden Insect Family: Rutaceae (Rue or Citrus Family) Category: Evergreen Shrubs, Bellagio Type Native Region: This plant is originally from China, Japan, and Taiwan, where it has been cultivated for many years. Morphological Characteristics: Skimmia japonica 'Crimson Beauty' typically grows to a height of 30–60 cm. The branchlets are nearly square in shape and have an auburn color. The leaves are alternate, clustered at the top of the branches, and are oval or oblong-lanceolate in shape. They are pointed at the tip, with a gradually narrowing base and smooth edges. The inflorescence is a cymose panicle, located at the top of the plant. The flowers are small, white or milky in color, and emit a strong, pleasant fragrance. Flowering occurs from March to May, making it a highly aromatic plant. After flowering, it produces fleshy fruits that are oblong or ovate-oblong in shape, and they turn red when mature. Propagation Methods: This plant can be propagated through sowing seeds or by taking cuttings. Cuttings are often preferred for maintaining the specific characteristics of the cultivar. Uses: Skimmia japonica 'Crimson Beauty' is commonly used as a fruit-bearing plant, ornamental shrub, and potted plant. Its attractive foliage and fragrant flowers make it a popular choice for gardens and landscaping. Additionally, its branches are considered high-quality materials for floral arrangements and decorative purposes. We are a professional Chinese manufacturer of Anti-Depression Ingredients;we supply various products of Antidepressive Ingredients, and Relieve Anxiety Ingredients; and we can providing product images and basic parameters with each Phenibut HCL, St.John`s Wort Extract, Coluracetam Powder, Mood Control Ingredients, Rhodiola Rosea Extract. Look forward to your cooperation! Phenibut HCL,St.John’s Wort Extract,Coluracetam Powder,Mood Control Ingredients,Rhodiola Rosea Extract Xi'an Quanao Biotech Co., Ltd. , https://www.quanaobio.com
Scientific name: Skimmia japonica 'Crimson Beauty'
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