
Hovenia dulcis - Wikipedia
Hovenia dulcis, or the oriental raisin tree, is a hardy tree found in Asia, from Eastern China (萬壽果; pinyin: wànshòuguǒ) and Korea (헛개나무, heotgae namu) to the Himalayas (up to altitudes of 2,000 m), growing preferably in a sunny position on moist sandy or loamy soils.
Hovenia - Wikipedia
Hovenia is a small genus of deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rhamnaceae. They occur naturally from India to Japan. The Japanese, or Oriental raisin tree, Hovenia dulcis, is the best known species, as it is often planted in gardens outside Asia.
Hovenia dulcis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Although able to reach heights of up to 50', this tree typically grows to approximately 30' in height in cultivation. This large tree has long ascending main branches and few lateral branches. This tree casts light shade and has gray to gray-brown bark. It has fragrant flowers in the summer.
Hovenia dulcis - Trees and Shrubs Online
Hovenia dulcis is better adapted to the continental climate and hot summers of the eastern United States; it may have first been introduced to the New World by George Rogers Hall, who gave material to the S.B. Parson and Co. nursery in New York in 1862 on his return from seven years’ work as a doctor in Japan .
Hovenia dulcis - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Flowers inconspicuous, 6 mm diameter, greenish, in 5-7 cm wide clusters, stalk becomes swollen, red and edible, sweet flavored after frost. Fruit pea-sized, light gray-brown, 3-seeded, may not ripen in cultivation. Sun to part shade. not particular …
Japanese Raisin: A Rare Herb – WishGarden Herbs
Japanese Raisin, or Hovenia dulcis, is a fruiting tree native to Asia. The fruit, which resembles a raisin in both size and color, is highly sought after for its medicinal benefits, especially the seeds.
Hovenia dulcis - How to grow & care - Grow Plants
Hovenia dulcis grow and care – tree of the genus Hovenia also known as Japanese raisin, Hovenia dulcis perennial deciduous plant and also used as ornamental plant, can grow in temperate, mediterranean, subtropical or tropic climate and growing in hardiness zone 5-10.
Hovenia - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Two species of woody, deciduous shrubs or trees. Leaves alternate, simple, 3-veined from base, margin toothed or rarely entire. Flowers 5 calyx lobes, 5 petals, white, very small and very concave, enclosing the 5 stamens. Fruit 3 chambered, berrylike. Native to Eastern and southern Asia. Hovenia: for David Hoven, an Amsterdam senator.
Hovenia - Trees and Shrubs Online
The most memorable feature unifying Hovenia is the way that, as the fruit ripens, the stalks of the inflorescence swell and contort and become sweet and succulent, providing the vernacular name ‘raisin trees’.
(Hovenia) - Botanical Realm
Nov 1, 2024 · Hovenia, commonly known as the raisin tree, is a fascinating plant that offers a wealth of ecological benefits and cultural significance. Found predominantly