Broussonetia kazinoki
Plant Details
General Information
Plant Properties
Growth conditions
Permeable, Moist
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
Acid Neutral Basic
Sun
Usage properties
Fruit, Leaves, Flowers
Fibers
Description
Fruit - raw. The sweet fruit has a diameter of about 1 cm and consists of small edible fruits that protrude. Although there is not much edible flesh, it has a delicious flavor. Prolonged consumption of this fruit may weaken the bones. The leaves can be cooked and used as a vegetable. Additionally, there are also flowers present.
Harvest Data
Crown Data
Guilds
Guild Information
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Guild Details
| Guild | Description |
|---|---|
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Broussonetia papyrifera Paper Mulberry |
Broussonetia kazinoki and Broussonetia papyrifera can thrive together, providing mutual shade and moisture retention in the soil. |
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Asimina triloba Papaw |
The dense foliage of Broussonetia kazinoki can protect the more delicate Asimina triloba from harsh sunlight while providing necessary shelter for its growth. |
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Cudrania tricuspidata Silkworm Thorn, Storehousebush |
Cudrania tricuspidata can benefit from the nutrients that leach from the leaves of Broussonetia kazinoki, enhancing soil fertility and promoting healthier growth. |
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Malus domestica Apple |
Broussonetia kazinoki provides excellent background planting for apple trees, as it will attract beneficial insects while helping with wind protection. |
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Viburnum trilobum Highbush cranberry |
Both plants will enjoy similar moisture levels and provide shelter for each other, creating a microclimate that benefits their growth. |