Katsura Tree
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The Katsura Tree is a deciduous tree that is native to China and Japan.

It is often found in temperate forests and is known for its beautiful fall foliage.

The leaves of the Katsura Tree are variable in shape and size, but are typically oval-shaped with serrated edges. The tree produces small, greenish-white flowers that bloom in the springtime.

The fruits of the Katsura Tree are reddish-brown capsules that contain seeds.

The tree grows best in moist, well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade exposure.

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Geeky Facts about the Katsura Tree

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It can grow up to 30 m (98ft) by 15 m (49ft) at a fast rate.
Fact 2
It is salt tolerant.
Fact 3
It is the only remaining member of the family Cercidiphyllaceae.

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