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Sterculia lanceolata, Helicteres undulata, Sterculia balansae, Lanceleaf Sterculia

Sterculia lanceolata, Helicteres undulata, Sterculia balansae

Lanceleaf Sterculia
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Sterculioideae
Origin: Southeast Asia
Small tree 10-20 ftFull sunRegular waterModerate waterYellow, orange flowers



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Sterculia macrophylla, Bigleaf Sterculia, Broad-Leafed Sterculia, Kelumpang

Sterculia macrophylla

Bigleaf Sterculia, Broad-Leafed Sterculia, Kelumpang
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Sterculioideae
Origin: Southeast Asia
Small tree 10-20 ftFull sunSemi-shadeRegular waterYellow, orange flowers

Sterculia macrophylla, Bigleaf Sterculia, Broad-Leafed Sterculia, Kelumpang


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Sterculia rogersii, Common Star Chestnut

Sterculia rogersii

Common Star Chestnut
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Sterculioideae
Origin: South Africa
Can be used for bonsaiSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunSemi-shadeModerate waterDry conditionsWhite, off-white flowersYellow, orange flowersDeciduous plantSubtropical, mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Sterculia rogersii, commonly known as Star Chestnut, is a beautiful small tree native to South Africa. It is a great option for a bonsai indoors and outdoors, as it can reach a size of 10 to 20 feet in mature stage. The star chestnut enjoys full sun and semi-shade, and is tolerant to very dry conditions as long as enough water is available in wet seasons. The white and off-white flowers of the tree look stunning, blooming from March to August. For the most part, the Star Chestnut is a deciduous plant, but it can still bring beauty to the landscape when its long and lush foliage begins to yellow and orange in the late Fall.

This species of tree is mature plant-hardy to temperatures of at least 30s F, although only for a short period of time. Herein, it is only grown in USDA Zones 9-11, where it can flourish with little attention. During the growing season, the Star Chestnut requires moderate water and appreciates a fertilized soil. To encourage good growth and flowering performance, it is necessary to water the tree two or three times a week. To keep in within the desired size, you may want to prune it during its growing season, as it can sometimes become quite vigorous.

In colder climates, where temperatures drop below freezing, the Star Chestnut should be planted in a pot and brought inside for the winter. When planting it in a pot, make sure to keep the tree well-watered and use a well-drained potting soil. Because of its small size, it can easily be placed in a bright location near a window to catch the sunlight, if needed. During the cold winter months, keep an eye on the soil moisture and water it just enough to keep it from drying out.



Sterculia rogersii, Common Star Chestnut
Sterculia rogersii, Common Star Chestnut
Sterculia rogersii, Common Star Chestnut
Sterculia rogersii, Common Star Chestnut


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Sterculia urens, Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum

Sterculia urens

Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Sterculioideae
Origin: India
Can be used for bonsaiBig tree taller than 20 ftFull sunSemi-shadeRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersOrnamental foliageYellow, orange flowersEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Kullu (Sterculia urens) is a beautiful tree with white skin.Sterculia urens is a fairly common variety bearing, in February and March, small, greenish-yellow flowers, hirsute and sticky. The leaves are hand-shaped and similar to those of the Sterculia foetida. It is found in dry forests in rocky areas. Extraction of gum is done during summer season. It has great medicinal value and is a highly valued gum in the international market. It is also used in confectionaries and chewing gums.



Sterculia urens, Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum
Sterculia urens, Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum
Sterculia urens, Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum


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Sterculia urens - seeds

Kateera-gum, Katira, Kulu, Sterculia gum. Beautiful tree with white skin bearing, in February and March, small, greenish-yellow flowers, hirsute and sticky. The leaves are hand-shaped and similar to those of the Sterculia foetida. It has great medicinal value and is a highly valued gum in the international market. It is also used in confectionaries and chewing gums.
Soak seeds overnight and use well drained mix.
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Steriphoma peruvianum, Morisonia peruviana

Steriphoma peruvianum, Morisonia peruviana

Family: Capparaceae
Origin: Peru
Small tree 10-20 ftFull sunSemi-shadeRegular waterYellow, orange flowers

Steriphoma peruvianum, Morisonia peruviana
Steriphoma peruvianum, Morisonia peruviana


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