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Maackia amurensis

Maackia amurensis

Asiatic yellowwood, Amur maackia

Description

Maackia amurensis (Asiatic yellowwood, Amur maackia) naturally occurs in Korea and Japan, but was discovered in the Amur valley - on the border between North-East China and Russia - by Richard Maack, a Russian naturalist, geographer and anthropologist. The tree grows in the Pinus koraiensis forests with other species including Fraxinus mandshurica, Phellodendron amurense and Tilia amurensis. The climate in these regions is hard, ranging from extreme heat and drought (35°C) to extreme cold (-47°C) with different types of earth, from heavy clay to dry rocky ground. These circumstances make the tree very stress-tolerant.

The Asiatic yellowwood is appealing in every season. In spring, it features silver-grey, felty compound leaves, which turn blue-green after budding. In July to August, the tree then blossoms with cream-white, standing, short and thick plumes, which attract bees. The flowers are followed by small, brown legumes. The bark is golden brown and dark brown in a lovely pattern created by the peeling bark. The young twigs bud green and then turn dark brown.

Currently, the Maackia amurensis is not used a lot. But with the extreme conditions of its natural habitat, it is a very promising tree for the future. Just like all leguminous trees, the species also absorbs nitrogen. A sunny environment sheltered from the wind with somewhat dry and nutrient-rich soil is preferred. The Asiatic yellowwood is naturally multi-stemmed; standard Asiatic yellowwoods are more rare. The tree cannot tolerate pavement and is therefore best used in park-like situations and gardens.  

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees characteristic trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval multi-stem umbrella

Use

Location

park central reservation in containers large garden cemetery

Pavement

none none

Planting concepts

prairie planting

Characteristics

Crown shape

flattened spherical flattened spherical

Crown structure

open open

Height

8 - 12 m

Width

8 - 12 m

Winter hardiness zone

5A - 8B

Aspects

Wind

slightly tolerant to wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay peaty heavy clay light clay sand loamy soil all soils

Nutrient level

moderately rich in nutrients rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

very dry dry moist

Light requirements

sun partial shade

pH range

acidic neutral alkaline

Host plant/forage plant

bees butterflies

Extreme environments

tolerant to dryness

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Seasonal colours

Maackia amurensis seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

raceme panicle papilionaceous striking standing big scented

Flower colour

white-green

Flowering period

July - August

Leaves

Leaf colour

silvery white emerging leaves bright green underside blue-green

Leaves

deciduous ovate polished underside hairy pinnate nitrogen fixing

Autumn colour

yellow-orange brown

Fruits

Fruit colour

brown

Fruits

pod

Bark

Bark colour

orange brown green

Bark

peeling

Twigs

Twig colour

grey-brown

Twigs

hairy vertical branches

Root system

Root system

shallow

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