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Amur cork tree

Bad Hall, Oberösterreich, Österreich

Lat. name: Phellodendron amurense

Planted around 1950 (in the course of the incorporation of the Hadringer Grounds into the Kurpark)
This tree is a rarity and very rarely found in parks. This deciduous tree species comes from the genus of cork trees (Phellodendron).
Home: North China, Taiwan
Use: corky bark for cork products
Flowering time in May
TCM: in Chinese medicine the fruits are used as a remedy. They have a pleasant incense scent. 
Amur cork tree
Kurpromenade 1
4540 Bad Hall

Phone +43 7258 4888
E-Mail office@forumhall.at
Web www.forumhall.at
https://www.forumhall.at

Contact person
Kurpark
Forum Hall
Kurpromenade 1
4540 Bad Hall

Phone +43 7258 4888
E-Mail office@forumhall.at
Web www.forumhall.at

We speak the following languages

German

The Amur cork tree is freely accessible in the Kurpark!

  • open to the public
  • Can only be viewed from outside

Travelling by public transport
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  • All weather
Season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter

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