Japanese Spindle Tree is an evergreen shrub growing to 4.5m by 2m, native
to Southern Japan. The shrub habit is oval to rounded, more densely
foliated in sun than in shade. It is a fast grower, so is typically used
as a hedge or screen, and it is well-adapted to the seaside since it is
salt tolerant. The leaves are thick, glossy, dark green, oval to round
1-2.5 inches long. Leaf margins have rounded teeth. Flowers are greenish
white and not very showy. It seldom fruits outside its natural habitat.
Ingesting any part of this plant can result in stomach problems. Some
varieties are: 'Albomarginatus'-leaves edged in white & 'Aureomarginatus'-
leaves edged in yellow.
Identification credit: Raj Pal
Photographed in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh & Soura, Srinagar.
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