Status:
valid
Authors:
Makino
Source:
cmp
Year:
1901
Citation Micro:
Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 15: 111 (1901)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000623085
Common Names
- Corylopsis gotoana
- Goto Corylopsis
- Goto Winterhazel
Synonyms
- Corylopsis glabrescens gotoana (Makino) T.Yamanaka [unknown]
- Corylopsis glabrescens gotoana (Makino) T.Yamanaka [unknown]
- Corylopsis glabrescens pubescens (Nakai) T.Yamanaka [unknown]
- Corylopsis gotoana pubescens (Nakai) T.Yamaz. [unknown]
- Corylopsis gotoana pubescens (Nakai) H.Ohba [unknown]
Description
Corylopsis gotoana (also called Gotoana's corylopsis, among many other common names) is a deciduous shrub native to East Asia. It has small, oval-shaped leaves and produces yellow flowers in the spring. It is typically found in open woodlands and grassy areas.
Uses & Benefits
Corylopsis gotoana is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Corylopsis gotoana is a small, white, bell-shaped bloom with a yellow center. The seed is a small, round, black seed. The seedlings are small and delicate with light green leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Corylopsis gotoana is a hardy perennial that is native to China. It prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by division in the spring or by seed. Seeds should be sown in the fall in a cold frame and can take up to three months to germinate.
Where to Find Corylopsis gotoana
Corylopsis gotoana is native to the mountains of Japan.
Corylopsis gotoana FAQ
What is the scientific name of Corylopsis gotoana?
Corylopsis gotoana
What is the natural habitat of Corylopsis gotoana?
Woodlands and grasslands
What is the flowering period of Corylopsis gotoana?
April to May
Species in the Corylopsis genus
Corylopsis alnifolia,
Corylopsis brevistyla,
Corylopsis calcicola,
Corylopsis coreana,
Corylopsis glabrescens,
Corylopsis glandulifera,
Corylopsis glaucescens,
Corylopsis gotoana,
Corylopsis henryi,
Corylopsis himalayana,
Corylopsis microcarpa,
Corylopsis multiflora,
Corylopsis obovata,
Corylopsis omeiensis,
Corylopsis pauciflora,
Corylopsis platypetala,
Corylopsis rotundifolia,
Corylopsis sinensis,
Corylopsis trabeculosa,
Corylopsis veitchiana,
Corylopsis velutina,
Corylopsis willmottiae,
Corylopsis yui,
Corylopsis yunnanensis,
Corylopsis spicata,
Species in the Hamamelidaceae family
Chunia bucklandioides,
Corylopsis alnifolia,
Corylopsis brevistyla,
Corylopsis calcicola,
Corylopsis coreana,
Corylopsis glabrescens,
Corylopsis glandulifera,
Corylopsis glaucescens,
Corylopsis gotoana,
Corylopsis henryi,
Corylopsis himalayana,
Corylopsis microcarpa,
Corylopsis multiflora,
Corylopsis obovata,
Corylopsis omeiensis,
Corylopsis pauciflora,
Corylopsis platypetala,
Corylopsis rotundifolia,
Corylopsis sinensis,
Corylopsis trabeculosa,
Corylopsis veitchiana,
Corylopsis velutina,
Corylopsis willmottiae,
Corylopsis yui,
Corylopsis yunnanensis,
Corylopsis spicata,
Dicoryphe angustifolia,
Dicoryphe buddlejoides,
Dicoryphe gracilis,
Dicoryphe guatteriifolia,
Dicoryphe lanceolata,
Dicoryphe laurifolia,
Dicoryphe laurina,
Dicoryphe macrophylla,
Dicoryphe platyphylla,
Dicoryphe retusa,
Dicoryphe stipulacea,
Dicoryphe viticoides,
Disanthus cercidifolius,
Distyliopsis dunnii,
Distyliopsis lanata,
Distyliopsis laurifolia,
Distyliopsis salicifolia,
Distyliopsis tutcheri,
Distyliopsis yunnanensis,
Distylium annamicum,
Distylium buxifolium,
Distylium chinense,
Distylium chinense,
Distylium chungii,