Phellodendron amurense var. amurense ◘ Amur Cork Tree
Native region: Northern China, Korea, Japan
Height: 30′-45′
Spread: 30′-60′
Habitat: Grows in fertile, humusy, medium moisture, well-drained loams in full sun. Prefers consistently moist soils, but established trees tolerate some drought. Tolerates many urban air pollutants.
Hardiness zone: 3 to 7
Flowers: Non-showy, yellowish green flowers appear in panicles in May-June.
Leaves: Leaves are compound, odd-pinnate, yellowish green to green, and have 5-11 leaflets (each leaflet can be up to 4 1/2” long). Foliage turns a pale yellow in fall.
Fruit: Pollinated flowers on female trees give way to fleshy pea-sized fruits (1/2” diameter drupes) which turn black in fall and persist well into winter.
Sources:
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=a889









