Description
Decaisnea fargesii is a fascinating and highly ornamental shrub or small tree, known for its exotic blue seed pods that dangle from branches like fingers, giving it its common name, Dead Man’s Fingers. Its large, feathery, blue-green pinnate leaves create a lush, tropical look, turning golden yellow in autumn before shedding for winter. In late spring, delicate clusters of greenish-yellow bell-shaped flowers appear, giving way to its signature metallic-blue seed pods that mature in late summer and persist into fall.
Thriving in full sun to partial shade, Decaisnea fargesii prefers moist, well-drained soil and is highly adaptable to different garden conditions. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, it is resistant to pests and diseases, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for gardeners looking to introduce an unusual and striking plant. Whether used as a specimen tree, in woodland plantings, or as part of an exotic-themed garden, this rare shrub offers year-round interest and a truly unique aesthetic appeal.
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