Coriaria japonica

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Coriaria japonica, typically a deciduous shrub around 2m tall, under ideal conditions this Japanese species can develop into a tree of around 5m. Its spring-borne sprays of tiny dull red flowers develop into fruits that mature from to a purplish black. In common with other. Coriaria species, the fruits are toxic. Order: Cucurbitales, Family: Coriariaceae.
 

Coriaria japonica, typically a deciduous shrub around 2m tall, under ideal conditions this Japanese species can develop into a tree of around 5m. Its spring-borne sprays of tiny dull red flowers develop into fruits that mature from to a purplish black. In common with other. Coriaria species, the fruits are toxic. Order: Cucurbitales, Family: Coriariaceae.

 

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