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Nageia nagi. The Broadleaf Podocarp, sometimes known as Asian Bayberry or Calm Tree, is an evergreen conifer native to East Asia, particularly in Japan, China, and Taiwan. This remarkable tree is unique for a conifer in having broad, lanceolate leaves that give it an unrecognizable appearance.
Nageia nagi is a great tree to use in bonsai, due to its moderate growth rate and ability to withstand different growing conditions. It can tolerate a variety of light and temperatures, yet still needs regular pruning. With the right environment and care, Nageia nagi can grow up to 10-20 ft, and make a great addition to any garden. Similar plants:
Podocarpus nagi, commonly known as Nagi Podocarpus or Yellowwood, is an evergreen tree that belongs to the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to parts of East Asia, including Japan and southern China. This exquisite plant showcases a symmetrical and elegant growth habit with dense, glossy, dark green foliage arranged in flattened sprays.
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3 Δεκ 2018 · Nageia Nagi (formerly Podocarpus nagi, Broadleaf Podocarpus) One of the rarest and therefore most interesting trees in Jungle Gardens is Nageia nagi, the Asian Bayberry. This tree is seldom seen in cultivation, though it grows exceptionally well throughout the southern United States.
13 Οκτ 2024 · Nageia nagi is a valuable timber tree, but its most common use is as an amenity tree in China and Japan, where it is found in many of the climatically milder parts of these countries planted in gardens, parks, sanctuaries, and even as street trees.
Broadleaf Podocarpus. Common name(s): Broadleaf Podocarpus, Asian Bayberry, Nagi Podocarpus. Scientific name: Nageia nagi, (Podocarpus nagi) Plant family: PODOCARPACEAE. Origin: China, Japan and Taiwan. Description: Tall, evergreen tree. Grows from 40 – 70 feet with a 15 – 20 foot spread. Leather, green broad leaves.