Broussonetia kazinoki

Plant Details

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General Information

Scientific name: Broussonetia kazinoki
Also known as: Kozo

Plant Properties

Layer: Fruit tree
Format: Medium
Height: 4.50 m
Width: 4.50 m
Growth Rate: -
Leaf: Deciduous

Growth conditions

USDA Hardiness: 6-9
Soil Moisture:
Permeable, Moist
Soil:
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
pH:
Acid Neutral Basic
Light:
Sun

Usage properties

Edible part:
Fruit, Leaves, Flowers
Edibility:
(3)
Medicinal:
(1)
Features:
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

Start Harvest: 01/09
End of Harvest: 30/11

Crown Data

Crown Type: Breed treurend
Crown Density: Dichte kroon

Guilds

Guild Information

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Guild Details

Guild Description
Broussonetia papyrifera
Paper Mulberry
Broussonetia kazinoki and Broussonetia papyrifera can thrive together, providing mutual shade and moisture retention in the soil.
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.
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.
Malus domestica
Apple
Broussonetia kazinoki provides excellent background planting for apple trees, as it will attract beneficial insects while helping with wind protection.
Viburnum trilobum
Highbush cranberry
Both plants will enjoy similar moisture levels and provide shelter for each other, creating a microclimate that benefits their growth.