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§1 Plant

Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.

vernacular Apache plume — species · Rosaceae


USDA
FAPA
GBIF
3030171
Rank
species
Apache plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
Platephotograph · Richard ReynoldsCC BY-NC source · iNaturalist ↗

§2Habit & range

Habit and range

Growth habit
Shrub
Duration
Perennial
Group
Dicot
Family
Rosaceae Juss.
Genus
Fallugia
§2a

Native status, by region

  • L48 Lower 48 States Native
§2b

County-level range

· 51 counties across 5 states/territories
Legend Native · 51 Introduced · 0 Both · 0 Hover a county for detail.

§3Cultivation specs · USDA

Recorded by the USDA Plant Materials Program.

§3a

Tolerances

Drought
High
Shade
High
Moisture use
Low
Fire
Low
Salinity
Medium
Anaerobic
None
CaCO₃
High
Hedging
None
§3b

Climate & soil

Cold tolerance
-23 °F minimum
Frost-free days
160 min.
Precipitation
4–20 in/yr
pH range
7–8
Root depth
10 in min.
Fertility need
Low
Soil texture
coarse, medium
§3c

Form & growth

Growth form
Multiple Stem
Growth rate
Rapid
Lifespan
Moderate
Mature height
6 ft
Height @ 20 y
6 ft
Foliage texture
Fine
Foliage colour
Yellow-Green
Porosity (summer)
Moderate
Porosity (winter)
Moderate
Flower colour
Purple
Fruit colour
Brown
Fire resistant
Yes
N fixation
None
Toxicity
None
§3d

Reproduction

Bloom period
Late Spring
Seed abundance
High
Seed begins
Summer
Seed ends
Summer
Spread rate
Moderate
Stratify
No
Seeds / lb
480,000
Propagation
seed, cuttings, bare root, container
§3e

Use & availability

Commercial availability
Field Collections Only
Nursery stock
Yes
Browse palatability
High
Graze palatability
Medium
Palatable, human
No
Protein potential
Low
Lumber
No
Christmas tree
No

§4Counties, by state

Recorded in 51 counties across 5 states/territories.


§5Sources & provenance

USDA PLANTS

Symbol, taxonomy, distribution, cultivation specs, native status. Public domain.

plants.usda.gov/FAPA ↗

GBIF Backbone

Canonical taxonomic identity, synonym resolution, cross-refs. CC0.

gbif.org/species/3030171 ↗

Record version

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