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Operculicarya decaryi

Operculicarya decaryi
Elephant Tree, Jabily

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The Japanese pepper tree I received is beautiful. It's much larger than I expected. Thank you. Now it needs to survive its first winter with me.

Tamara, 28/08/2024

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An elephant tree, also known as a caudate plant, with a swollen trunk designed to store water to adapt to the aridity of the environment. In Madagascar, it forms a tree several meters high, with a massive trunk topped with somewhat disorderly branches, bearing very small compound leaves. These characteristics give it a typical silhouette, reminiscent of the baobab. Sensitive to frost, it is easily cultivable in a pot to form a bonsai with a very original appearance. Provide it with a well-draining soil and a dry resting period between September-October and mid-April. 
Flower size
2 mm
Height at maturity
2 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to 1°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March to October
Recommended planting time January to December
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Description

The Operculicarya decaryi, also known as the False Japanese Pepper Tree, is a tree native to Madagascar, distinguished by its very distinctive silhouette. It forms a massive and swollen trunk, topped with irregular branching and small-sized foliage, all adaptations to the aridity of its native environment. Growing quite slowly, it forms small trees of a few meters in height, with some mature specimens occasionally exceeding 10m (33ft). In most regions it will be easy to cultivate in a pot or container, as it is not hardy enough to withstand winter conditions. Being well-suited to pruning, it can be trained into a highly decorative bonsai, and can be placed in the sun during the summer.

Despite its resemblance to a baobab, the Operculicarya decaryi belongs to a different family, the Anacardiaceae, like the Cotinus in our gardens, or the mango tree in the tropics. It grows in the south and southwest of Madagascar, in a natural area of about 350 km², in dry forests where water is present in the subsoil. 37 populations of this species have been identified, at altitudes ranging from sea level to approximately 1000m (3281ft). This plant generally reaches a height of 8 to 9m (26 to 29ft), with a crown about 6m (20ft) wide. The swollen trunk, cylindrical or slightly conical in shape, can reach up to 1m (3ft) in diameter. This caudex allows it to store water, which in this species constitutes 80% of the trunk's mass, enabling it to withstand periods of drought. The gray, rough bark is completely swollen, giving it a very strange appearance.


It produces short branches that grow in a zigzag pattern, with a crown that is sometimes conical, sometimes more spread out, in a rather irregular and asymmetrical manner. The leaves are compound, odd-pinnate, usually consisting of 5 or 7 pairs of lateral leaflets and one terminal leaflet. Measuring only 3 to 6cm (1 to 2in) in length, these dark green leaves are shiny and lighter green on the underside. Their small surface area and the protective cuticle that gives them their shiny appearance are adaptations to drought. The plant's transpiration is therefore minimized.


This tree is dioecious, meaning that there are male and female plants. In both cases, the plants produce very small flowers, about 2mm (1in) in size, with a reddish-brown color, very inconspicuous and without ornamental interest. Generally solitary, they appear in February. The female flowers then develop into small fleshy drupes, about 5 to 6mm (1in) in size. Being almost intolerant to frost, and suffering as soon as temperatures approach 5°C, it must be grown in a pot even in the mildest areas. The characteristics of this plant, particularly its imposing trunk and miniature foliage, make it an excellent subject for bonsai. Although its growth is slow, fortunately it quickly forms a decorative swollen trunk. The branches, on the other hand, lignify slowly, but the dimensions of the leaves are perfect for creating an aesthetic plant from the early years.

With its characteristic elephant tree silhouette, the Operculicarya decaryi will enhance your interior during winter and decorate your terrace during the summer, giving it an exotic touch. Its desert plant appearance will perfectly complement a candle cactus, such as the Vatricania guentheri, which you can also grow in a pot to create a beautiful scene alongside it. Aloes will also be good companions, with their graphic shapes and stunning flowering. A beautiful purple Aeonium, such as the small Aeonium arboreum Du Rozzen, with its overlapping geometric rosettes, will pleasantly complete this tableau.

 

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Operculicarya decaryi (Flowering) Flowering
Operculicarya decaryi (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Habit conical, pyramidal
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour red
Flowering time April to May
Flower size 2 mm
Fruit colour green

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Operculicarya

Species

decaryi

Family

Anacardiaceae

Other common names

Elephant Tree, Jabily

Origin

Madagascar

Product reference184610

Planting and care

Plant your Japanese Pepper Tree all year round. It can only be grown in a pot or container in our climates. The plant can spend the summer outdoors, but should be brought inside a very bright room as soon as the night time temperatures approach 5°C (41°F) (usually in October, or in November). Indeed, it is a tree of a very hot climate, governed by two very distinct seasons; the rainy season, from May to September-October, and the dry season from November to April. It cannot tolerate any frost and requires a long period of rest, in dry conditions.  

This plant needs a very well-draining, sandy or rocky soil. You can use a cactus soil mix, and a large pot measuring 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16in) in all directions, with holes at the bottom. Do not put a saucer under the pot and place it in a very sunny position from April to wintering. Water it once a week with a little organic fertilizer and occasionally supplement with iron. No watering should be done from November to April, a period during which it lives off its reserves. Without a dry period, the roots rot, leading to the death of the plant. This small tree is not afraid of the dry air in our heated houses and apartments. It tolerates pruning well, which helps to limit its growth; a short pruning of the branches allows the trunk to grow faster. By pinching the tips of the young shoots, it will branch out more quickly.

Indoors, pay attention to attacks by spider mites. Simply spray the foliage to make them disappear. 

Planting period

Best planting time March to October
Recommended planting time January to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to 1°C (USDA zone 10b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Well-drained, sandy (cactus soil).

Care

Pruning instructions The Japanese Pepper Tree tolerates pruning well, which allows you to limit its growth and, above all, give it the desired shape. Prune preferably in summer to allow it to restart before the winter period.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to August
Soil moisture Dry soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored
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