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| Category: Shrub |
| Family: Menispermaceae (Moonseeds) |
| Origin: Himalaya Mountain Region (Asia) |
| Evergreen: Yes |
| Flower Color: Insignificant |
| Bloomtime: Not Significant |
| Height: 15-25 feet |
| Width: 15-25 feet |
| Exposure: Sun or Shade |
| Irrigation (H2O Info): Medium Water Needs |
| Winter Hardiness: 20-25° F |
| May be Poisonous (More Info): Yes |
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Cocculus laurifolius (Platter-Leaf) - Spreading, arching branches form a dense evergreen shrub that can reach 15-25 feet tall and as wide. The leathery leaves are elliptic and have pronounced veins that run from top to bottom. Flowers are insignificant. Plant in sun or part shade with moderate water. It is hardy to about 20-25 degrees F. A very useful large shrub that stays full even in deep shade - great for use as a screen where the available width is present.
This description of this plant is based on our research and our observations of it growing at the nursery, in our own garden and in other gardens. We always appreciate receiving feedback of any kind from those who have any additional information about this plant, particularly if they disagree with what we have written or have additional cultural tips that would aid others growing Cocculus laurifolius .
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