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Українська: Піттоспорум Тобіра (Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) W.T.Aiton) з роду Піттоспорум (Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.) родини Піттоспораче (Pittosporaceae R.Br., 1814)
Піттоспорум Тобіра, також відомий як японський сирник, є видом квіткових рослин родини Піттоспораче. Вперше опубліковано в Hortus Kew. 2: 27 у 1811 р. Рідним ареалом цього виду є Південна Корея, Південна Центральна та Південна Японія до Нансей-шото. Це чагарник і росте переважно в субтропічному біомі. Він використовується як ліки та має екологічне використання. Ця рослина є популярним вибором для садів і ландшафтних проектів завдяки своїй привабливій блискучій зеленій листі та ароматним квітам. Він також відомий своєю стійкістю та здатністю процвітати в різних ґрунтових умовах. Компактний розмір рослини та відносно повільний темп росту роблять його чудовим вибором для контейнерного садівництва. Він був завезений у різні регіони світу, включаючи Азорські острови, Балеарські острови, Каліфорнію, Каролінські острови, Південно-Центральний Китай, Південно-Східний Китай, Корсику, Східні Егейські острови, Флориду, Францію, Джорджію, Хайнань, Італію, Мадейру, Маріанські острови, Північна Кароліна, Португалія, Сардинія, Сицилія, Іспанія, Св. Єлени та Туніс. Він також відомий під іншими народними назвами, такими як японський піттоспорум, австралійський лавр і макет апельсина.English: Pittosporum tobira (Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) W.T.Aiton) from the genus Pittosporum (Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.) of the family Pittosporaceae (Pittosporaceae R.Br., 1814)
Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) W.T.Aiton, also known as the Japanese cheesewood, is a species of flowering plant in the Pittosporaceae family. It was first published in Hortus Kew. 2: 27 in 1811. The native range of this species is South Korea, South Central & South Japan to Nansei-shoto. It is a shrub and grows primarily in the subtropical biome. It is used as a medicine and has environmental uses. This plant is a popular choice for gardens and landscaping projects due to its attractive glossy green foliage and fragrant flowers. It is also known for its resilience and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions. The plant's compact size and relatively slow growth rate make it an excellent choice for container gardening. It has been introduced into various regions around the world, including the Azores, Baleares, California, Caroline Is., China South-Central, China Southeast, Corse, East Aegean Is., Florida, France, Georgia, Hainan, Italy, Madeira, Marianas, North Carolina, Portugal, Sardegna, Sicilia, Spain, St.Helena, and Tunisia. It is also known by other common names such as Japanese pittosporum, Australian laurel, and mock orange.English: Pittosporum Tobira in Antalya, Turkey |
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