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Lyonothamnus is a monotypic genus of trees in the rose family containing the single living species Lyonothamnus floribundus, which is known by the common name Catalina ironwood, and the subspecies L. f. ssp. aspleniifolius and L. f. ssp. floribundus.
Native to the Channel Islands of California, Lyonothamnus floribundus subsp. aspleniifolius (Catalina Ironwood) is a conical, evergreen tree boasting a ravishing exfoliating bark, peeling in long strips, a lovely mix of light gray and rich cinnamon red.
Catalina ironwood. A conical, evergreen tree to 12m with peeling, red-brown bark and fern-like, deep green leaves. Large, flattish sprays of small, white, five-petalled flowers are produced In spring and summer.
Fernleaf Catalina ironwood is an attractive native tree that grows best in well-drained soils and limited amounts of summer water. Care is similar to the needs of our native oaks; allow leaf litter to accumulate below the canopy; minimize soil compaction and understory plantings; restrict summer irrigation to infrequent, deep applications.
Plant database entry for Catalina ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus) with 27 data details.
1 Δεκ 2018 · The island ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus), found only on the Channel Islands, is one of the rarest trees in California. There are two subspecies: the more familiar Santa Cruz Island form (L. f. ssp. asplenifolius) which has fern-like leaves and occurs on three of the northern Channel Islands, and the Catalina Island form (L. f. ssp.
26 Νοε 2022 · Lyonothamnus floribundus is a mid to large sized tree growing up to 60 feet tall, usually taller than wide. The Catalina Ironwood is native to the Channel Islands off the Southern California coast. Lyonothamnus performs best in full sun with dry summers once established but will still bloom in a moderately shady garden.