What is a Siberian pea shrub?
Siberian pea shrub is a permanent plant that does not require much maintenance, lasts harsh weather conditions and often lives for many years. It is originally from Siberia and Manchuria; In some countries where the seed population has spread rapidly, it is considered an ecological threat. The plant can develop yellowish flowers that turn into pods by the end of the season that can break open to reveal "peas" or small seed. Siberian pea shrub or pea tree is also known under its Latin name, Cararagana Arborescens .
One can buy this plant from many schools, although cultivation is considered quite easy. The gardener could collect immature pods from the bushes at the end of spring or early summer and break them to get to the seeds. In this state, however, the seeds do not tend to last long and should be quickly sown in a cold frame. Cuttings from shrub can also be used to start a new plant.
Siberian peas shrub for many years and could reach a height of 10 to 15stop (3 to 4.5 meters). The plant is able to withstand low temperatures and drought. Optimal conditions include a lot of direct sunlight, although the pea tree can also grow in shaded areas.
The robust nature of Kero has made him a regular choice for decorative and boundary purposes for many years. Although it is said that the seeds taste bad, they are edible and sometimes feed the animals. As a result, a plant for wildlife and some livestock is a plant.
Only recently was the Siberian pea shrub as disturbing certain ecosystems. The plant often attacks pastures, savannas and forests. In these areas it was perceived as a threat to the life of native plants and measures were taken to deprive these areas of the pea tree.
However, the pea shrub is tough and tends to spread rapidly as soon as the birds of the asmena begin to eat other animals. Their waste, which contains seeds between fertilizer, may ofMake more shrubs appear. In order to get rid of the Siberian pea bush, it is often necessary to cut off the shrub and burn the stump or treat it with chemicals.Long -term Siberian pea tree has its place as a useful plant in some cultures. The bark is rich in the fiber and can produce a dark blue dye. In its native country, where the plant can be referred to as Ning Tiao, it is assumed that it will reflect gynecological disorders and even breast cancer. However, these claims were not supported by substantial laboratory tests.