Abeliophyllum distichum
Abeliophyllum distichum
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Abeliophyllum distichum, commonly known as white forsythia or Korean abelialeaf, is a deciduous flowering shrub in the family Oleaceae, the olive family, within the order Lamiales. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus Abeliophyllum and is native to the mountainous regions of central Korea, where it grows in rocky hillside habitats, often in thin soils at elevations between 100 and 600 metres. The shrub typically reaches 1 to 2 metres in height, forming an arching, multi-stemmed habit with opposite, oval to ovate leaves that turn a dull yellowish-green in autumn. One of its most celebrated features is its profuse early-spring flowering, which occurs before the leaves emerge. The flowers are small, fragrant, and white to pale pink, borne in clusters along the previous year's stems, closely resembling those of the related Forsythia, from which it can be distinguished by its white rather than yellow petals. Botanically, the flowers have four petals fused at the base and two stamens, consistent with the Oleaceae pattern. The fruit is a distinctive flat, winged samara with a broad circular wing surrounding a central seed, providing an effective dispersal mechanism. Abeliophyllum distichum is classified as endangered in its native Korea due to habitat loss and limited natural distribution, with populations restricted to a handful of localities. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental in temperate gardens worldwide and is valued for its reliable early bloom, fragrance, and attractive arching form.
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What family does Abeliophyllum distichum belong to?
Abeliophyllum distichum (Abeliophyllum distichum) belongs to the family Oleaceae in the order Lamiales.
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