Botanical name | Cussonia paniculata |
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Plant Care | ![]() Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. ![]() Frost Hardy Frost Hardy – Can Handle frost without damage. ![]() Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. ![]() Low Maintenance Low Maintenance – Requires little maintenance. ![]() Indigenous Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
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Common name(s) | Mountain Cabbage Tree |
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Foliage | Bears grey-green foliage. |
Uses in landscape design | An excellent rockery plant or for colour contrast in a large shrub border, it has an attractive form. |
Fruit | The seed of this tree is eaten by birds. |
Growth rate | Moderately Fast |
Wildlife attractions | birds |
Other languages | Bergkiepersol (A) Umsenge (Z) Motshetshe (NS) Musenzhe (V) |
Cussonia paniculata (Mountain Cabbage Tree)
- Botanical name: Cussonia paniculata
- Common name(s): Mountain Cabbage Tree
- Categories: Trees
Plant description:
The best known of the cabbage trees. Evergreen, with curving stems and grey-green foliage, it is an attractive form plant. A medium to fast grower, its seed is eaten by birds. An excellent rockery plant or for colour contrast in a large shrub border.
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Cussonia paniculata requirements and features
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Moderate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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Bears grey-green foliage.