MONUM CAMPHOR TREE
Cinnamomum camphora
'Monum'
General Notes
Branches droop but resist breakage.
A Cinnamomum camphora in Sacramento Capital Park is registered as a California Big Tree. It measures 88 feet high, with a trunk circumference of 249 inches and a crown spread of 95 feet.
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- Cinnamomum camphora 'Monum' - Lauraceae
- Habit:
Has Evergreen foliage. - Shape: Rounded
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 - 11
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Well Drained Soil
- Soil Type: Clay, Loam or Sand
- Soil pH: Acidic
- Salt Spray Tolerance: Low
- Height: 50 feet
- Growth Rate: 12 to 36 Inches per Season
- Landscape Use: Shade Tree or Screen
- Leaves: Green. No Change in Fall. Evergreen.
- Flowers: Inconspicuous, Yellow. Flowers in Spring. Has perfect flowers (male and female parts in each flower).
- Fruit: Black
- Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Scales and Mites, Root Rot
- Shading Capacity: Rated as Dense to Very Dense in Leaf
- Litter Issue: Fruit and Leaves
- Root Damage Potential: Rated as High
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SelecTree. "Cinnamomum camphora Tree Record." 1995-2012. May 22, 2013.
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