Mexican Buckeye (Ungnadia speciosa) is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to the southwestern United States and northeastern Mexico, known for its showy pink flowers.
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Sunlight
Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Watering
Moderate, allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Soil
Well-drained soil is essential. Tolerates a range of soil types, including clay and sandy soils.
Temperature
Thrives in moderate temperatures.
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Fertilize in spring with a balanced slow-release formula.
Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Best flowering in full sun.
Moderate, allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Reduce in fall and winter.
Well-drained soil is essential. Tolerates a range of soil types, including clay and sandy soils.
Thrives in moderate temperatures.
Ideal growing range 15-25 °C.
Outdoor
Fertilize in spring with a balanced slow-release formula.
Avoid over-fertilization.
Plant Type
Shrub, Tree
Plant Category
Flowering, Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Ground, Garden, Pot
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
3-6 m
Spread
3-6 m
Growth Rate
Moderate
Dormancy
Deciduous
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Compound
Flower Size
2-3 cm
Toxic for humans
No
Rating: 0/5
Toxic for pets
No
Rating: 0/5
Edible
No
No significant toxicity reported for pets or humans.