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.
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