Slight shade in evenly moist soils. Long lasting lurry of large clean white flowers on an arching shrub to 4.Full sun,part shade. This is a late riser, as so many Begonias are; do NOT presume it is gone. Over wintered unprotected in a mild winter. Boquila trifoliolata | /RHS Gardening - Royal Horticultural Society Brick red flowers from early spring low mats of ferny bluish green foliage. Suprisingly hardy, this Central American Fuchsia performs admirably in the Puget Sound region, with vigorous growth to 3.5', clad with stunning apricot and peach elongated tubes of flowers for a staggeringly long period in summer and autumn. Begonia aff. Don't try this at home. A sensational species for the PNW though oddly scarce in many gardens. Recent testings to show these both indeed tetraploids, showing the expected vigorous growth with large, rounded, exceedingly fragrant flowers in February. Untried in the open ground, the Aloes are an enormous part of our terrace containerized plant collection adding good foliage and hummingbird attracting flowers throughout the spring and summer, The hardiest large Aloe that we can succesfully cultivate in the PNW, forming mounds of succulent spears and 4 scapes of saucy yellow/orange flowers in early summer, again in late autumn. For the woodland, in cool, evenly moist soils, an aristocrat amongst minions of shade. A beautiful small tree with handsome foliage and a blaze of red flowers in spring, from my wild collected seed in northern Myanmar in 2013. Axillary flowers appear in late winter, curiously pretty, while crops of blue fruit ripen on female specimens in late summer/early autumn. An introduction from my friend and colleague, Ozzie Johnson, who used Begonia grandis 'Herons Pirouette' and Begonia chitoensis to create a stunning and hardy hybrid with glossy leaves, large pink flowers and NO annoying bulbils as found with B. grandis. From Monksilver Nursery in the UK, a long time purveyor of plants of distinction. From Emei Shan, Sichuan Province in 1996, comes this polite, spreading evergreen groundcover with high voltage chartreuse flowers produced slightly above rosettes of matte-green in early spring, best in shade and soils slightly wetter than moist. A fantastic, easy to blossom South African best employed in the PNW as a container plant or a very warm, well draining position, forming flat strappy foliage in early summer as a large rounded head of pink starry flowers emerge, held slightly above the leaves. Seedlings from 2011 collection from Jinfoshan in Guizhou, producing a tall shrub/small tree to 15', foliage emerging handsomly bruised purple fading green while clusters of fragrant pink flowers appear in late winter resulting in delightfully popable, ivory capsules in mid to later summer. The short-ish stems, to 3', carry large fragrant white trumpets in mid June, followed by handsome seed capsules. Sunny position in evenly moist well draining soils. Full sun best in well draining soils. A hybrid of particular note, forming robust clumps of spear-like foliage emerging in seductive tones of black purple, rising to grassy clumps to reveal medium blue flowers in early summer, best tin moist to really moist soils in full sun or very light shade. From the botanically rich 99 Dragons in Yunnan in 1996, this hardy and deciduous female plant has proven self fruitful, with plump black berries presented atop the leaf blade following curious clusters of flowers similarly situated. Undeservedly scarce in general cultivation, full sun or light shade best, in evenly moist soils. 1' clumps of handsomely mottled foliage in moisture rich soils under a high over story. Schizophragma aff. Seen in flower in the wilds two years later in the same area, it is amongst the most beautiful of the genera I have ever seen; large white bells in terminal racemes. Extremely rot resistant wood has sadly been decimated throughout its native haunts with even the trunks harvested. A vigorous seedling selected here for its large, pure and pristine white bells produced throughout summer amidst stems carrying dark green 'maple-like' foliage. Protect from excessive winter moisture. Dick Figlar hybrid is a winner for us, with striking golden indumentum beneath each evergreen leaf and plentitudes of moderate sized creamy yellow flowers produced in April. Full sun, draining soils and moderate moisture during the growing season. Compact and dense mounds to 2 covered with black purple foliage throughout the year; hardy and tough, undeservedly scarce. Cyclamen hederifoliumAshwood Fancy Leaf Strain. Tony Avent, Plant Delights Nursery, recieved this from us originally as P. hirtum. I say bring it on. Seedlings from the highly coveted Red Ghurka crossed with Brown Peacock at Windcliff, this selection possessing the best of both parents, with red stems, bronzed foliage and magically thinking flowers of brick red for a long period in late summer. Wonderful foliage. Sue always brought, Full Sun. When the vine climbs onto a tree's branches, its versatile leaves (inset) can . Ha, ha, ha. Fans of foliage to 15 give rise to flowering stems up to 2' carrying several large and gorgeous light blue flowers. X Didrangea Clone A - low(Hydrangea mac. Red berries (airls) on the female forms. We won't be in pickling business any time soon, but are thrilled to have this aristocratic evergreen tree with an undeniably arresting foliage effect thriving in the PNW. Still, one of the best of spring risers. Evoking the spirit of John Muir during his firt visit in the High Sierra, the Sierra Fawn Lily lovely on all accounts : bronzed mottled foilage and durable nodding cream colored flowers early March. To our knowledge, the only named selection of the wheel tree, this from collections of the Taiwanese form of this species made in 2007. Schizophragma integrifolium var. The robust clumps of handsome green leaves of this species, relatively spare in numbers, made for a satisfying day for one smitten by hardy and possibly hardy Begonias for the PNW. For full sun and poor soils; too rich soils will result in fast growth and quick death. All about the foliage. Tough as a street thug, brutally handsome, bold foliaged evergreen shrub to 15, with handsome red petioles and curious axillary spring flowers resulting, on females, lovely crops of blue fruit. Of the many Phlomis I grow, this pink flowering species remains a favorite, with very pretty silver gray foliage and whorls of pink flowers on the axils of leaves along stems to 2.5'. A truly outstanding species collected in Guizhou in 2011 forming robust mounds of smallish deeply lobed glossy green foliage with many pretty pink flowers held slightly above throughout late summer and autumn. Moderate. Fine selection of hardy vine from remote NE Nepal with ribbed evergreen foliage, clusters of cinnamon scented purple flowers late spring, partial shade or full sun in average soil. Best in brighter conditions though blossoms dependably in light shade in our woodland garden. As sublime as you might expect with a name as this, pure white and double florets comprise delicate heads atop a compact shrub to 3'. A stunning mayapple from China and Taiwan with broad peltate glistening green foliage and clusters of red flowers hidden beneath in spring, followed by crops of inedible apples. Full sun, well draining lean position, stand back and be amazed. Full sun is best in draining soils. Fully hardy to 15F. Uncertain species of that ilk of C. koreana with very small deciduous leaves less than .5 inches held along a small vase-shaped framework to 15', growing in poor sites in full sun at moderate elevations in Hubei Province, collected by seed in 2014. Seedlings from my original collection of this species representing a good form, producing lusty bambooaceous 3.5' columns of with dark green foliage and terminal clusters of large, nodding burgundy bells. Evenly moist soils, A lovely compact shrub to 2.5' with showy lacecaps of mauve-pink flowers opening from bluish buds from midsummer to early autumn; a superb choice for lightly shaded mixed border or 500' long driveway that I am SO tired of weeding. Water in spring for foliage growth, and again in late summer as the flowers emerge. An aristocratic but infrequently offered plant. From northern Spain and southern France, this demure species often has handsome marbling in the tri-lobed foliage and rather saucy hued flowers in pink or blue. A stunner, as is Maria's daughter, with large heads of pendulous, flaring bells and deep purple blue floral bases giving way to lighter lavender towards the tips. Partial shade but bright conditions and even moisture. The large purple flushed fruit possess the same interior sweet, edible pulp as other members of this species while the monecious, fragrant flowers of creamy white are produced in late spring. Full sun or very bright conditions best in draining soils with even moisture. Full sun, adequate moisture. First time offering of frequently asked about (hardest to propagate) plants in my garden, best described as polite, handsome cross between Fatsia and Tetrapanax. Heronswood introduction forming vigorous floriferous clumps of broad green foliage and large midsummer globes of medium blue atop sturdy 3' stems. A seldom seen North African shrub from the Atlas Mountains, with softly textured gray green foliaged, evergreen, along stems to 12' or more, and clusters of vibrant yellow flowers in early summer. According to the researchers, the B. trifoliolata may have adapted this ability to avoid . An endearing selection of our eastern North American wood iris forming low semi-evergreen mats of spear-shaped foliage and deeply saturated irises held tight to the ground in mid-spring. Full sun or very light shade in draining soils. Must be protected from slugs. Boquila trifoliolata vine Researchers are a bit baffled by a vine that acts more like a chameleon than a plant. La Muie. Large pinkish lace caps late winter before the uber large rounded leaves appear along a tidy tiered framework, transitioning in autumn to a panoply of oranges and reds. Begonia sp. Non-fruit-bearing. For those who believe woodland gardens become too quiet after May, this is the species that demands to be included in the garden. Retain number for future identification. Shame on you if you don't. Very pretty nocdding yellow bells produced atop scapes to 18. 5'x5', best in full sun and any draining soils. Of a large genus of extremely ornamental plants, this is perhaps the most distinctive of the lot. Don't chill the champagne just yet. Light shade best in evenly moist soils. stenophylla DJHC 704. Low, tight mounds of white fading to pink flowers in early summer on partially evergreen sub-shrubby frames to 10. After 20 years of having people ask what that handsome, sturdy, evergreen autumn blossoming plant is, you realize that you were really not insane to buy it for 50 million yen, fly it back, nurse it to heath, grow it to size and then propagate and offer it for sale for twelve bucks. PPA 2014 Plant of the Year, I fell hopelessly in love with this grass long before. boquila trifoliolata for sale Wild collected origin from Hubei Province by Hinkley, et al, in 2014. aff. Acceptable small Magnolia species, forms a wide spreading tree to less than 18' and a long progression of tight white cup-shaped flowers in spring and early summer. Pups of this plant, however, have been shared, re-shared and re-aquired by legions over the years, first from Duane West who gave us his offspring nearly 35 years ago. Correct. Dense compact mounds to 3 coverd by delicate pulsing corymbs of white to pink/red in early summer changing to burgundy with age. In mid-summer, soft yellow Iris-like foliage are produced over a long period. One of the refined and still extremely uncommon, forming ephemerally minded stems to 10 capped by heads of pinkish white flowers. Lysimachia paridiformis var. I. virginica x I. versicolor. Full sun and average draining soils are best. Demure, to 3' or less. Full sun and draining soils, yet with adequate moisture. Very choice. In this study, B. trifoliolata was exposed to the artificial plastic plant with a characteristic leaf shapes. The flowers, formed at ground level. Drainage is key, keeping this plant away from copious moisture during the winter months but providing some during the growing season. Bowles, early 20th century plant geek/guru, forming quasi-spreading, i.e. Full sun and draining yet evenly moist soils. Well-suited to use as a formal hedge, especially so in difficult areas. Most distinctive species of genus, from Yunnan, w/ bamboo-like foliage, semi-evergreen,showy pink flowers then orange/pink capsules.Sun, part shade. Full sun, draining soils. With glistening green stained bronze foliage and a saucy display of large, fully double rompin'-orange flowers in late summer, this deciduous shrub to 6', though devoid of pomegranates to consumer, is worth every inch allotted it in a full sun position and draining (poor, ok) soils. Rarely seen willow in our gardens, though for no good reason, forming a dense framework of yellow stems to 4' x 3', with wooly gray foliage. Chile 1998. Unsexed seedlings of the real McCoy, collected with Leonard Foltz, Dancing Oaks, in Slovenia in the spring of 2017 where it formed handsome mounds of dark green phyllodes with large, bright red berries held atop on female plants. Light shade is best. An extremely variable species from slopes of Mishimi Hills, Arunachal Pradesh 2018, seen often near fast moving streams in semi-shade. Paeonia obovata var. Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Gifts for Every Valentine Jewelry & Accessories Full sun in sharply draining soils. Delovely. It seldom gets better. The European variant of this widespread species forming mounds of tri-lobed leaves and a lovely display of blue, white or pink flowers in very early spring. In the PNW, this may make a more successful container specimen. Plus, it is prettying ! An extremely large species with stems to 3' and stunning 'angel wing like' foliage with some mottling, collected on the remote Five Fingers range at 8300' in the autumn of 2013, while lost, in near complete darkness and in full exhaustion at the end of a death march. Light shade in evenly moist soils. An extra-large-flowered form of this species, presenting substantial pale yellow orchid-or-Iris-like flowers at the terminal of 18 stems clad with long and narrow foliage from May-July. Planting more than one clone will encourage fruit formation. Very rare northern Vietnam species with felted grayish green, deciduous foliage and large creamy heads of Hydrangea-like flowers in summer. We noted in evaluations this superior seedling showed a short character with strong stems and a dazzling head of dark blue flowers. Edible fruit. Expect a dense, evergreen and hardy shrub or small tree to less than 12', with 3-5 lobed foliage, late summer, pollinator-adorned, panicles of white flowers- but think foliage! One of the finest of the Asian Maianthemums, this one widespread from western China to Myanmar, with tall stems up to 3' or more carrying dark green foliage and terminal heads of relatively large, clear white flowers held on pink/red pedicels, for light shade and evenly moist soils. As with A. pravissima, a somewhat protected position in sharply draining soils is recommended. Sarcococca hookeriana var. early June, rich rose nodding bells atop 2 ft stems. Boquila trfoliolata is a common evergreen climber growing in thickets up to 6 m high and occurs in central Chile and adjacent Argentina. The foliage sings but the flowerswhy bother? A non-hardy but magnificent Wynn Jones collection from mid-elevations in Mexico with foliage up to 2' across and heads of pink flowers produced slightly below. Light shade and draining, humus rich, evenly moist soils. Draining soils with a bit of extra lime yearly. Light shade and humusy cool soils best. Seedlings grown from the superlative Sun King, each representing a differing expression of genes but tending towards deep evergreen pinnate foliage and clusters of large saturated yellow bells in late winter, forming a small tree to 15'. 5' x 8' over time. One of our favorite selections and, of course, favorite people; surrogate sister, Portlandian Lucy H. Good in containers, 2018 Windcliff Introduction, named for our good friend who possesses similar distinctively attractive attributes. Proven hardy in the PNW. Handsome narrow and long foliage provides interest throughout the growing season while clusters of large pink flowers in May/June are lovely. (1 Vote) Very easy. Not that I have properly sited it. aff. Collected seed Hubei 2014 as M. davidii, our seedlings are now showing a more palmately compound format more akin to that of M. delavayi. Bright shade or full sun in evenly moist soils. Unsexed seedlings; perhaps you can tell, we can't. Shade, cool, humus-rich soil. Shade only; the foliage is unforgiving of direct sun, in evenly moist but draining soils. An autumn flowering species that seems oddly enough quite adaptable to the PNW with extremely fine digitate foliage and purple/white striped spathes rising above foliage to 20. Mahonia eurybracteata Soft Caress - PP#20,183. Coriaceous foliage to 15 carried along framework to 30' ultimately capped late spring with clusters of large flowers. For full sun and well draining soils. Outstanding vigorous clones raised by seed at Heronswood, housing genes of B. omeiensis and B. crassifolia. Vigorous, stately , sublime. Keep dry and cool during dormancy. Though this does flower- they are quite small but fragrant- this shrub is all about foliage first. Though those not appreciating the more subtle and tasteful things of life will probably never 'get' this plant, I think it one of the most refined of the Chinese Maianthemum with lovely deeply veined leaves and terminal racemes of pink-purple, intoxicatingly fragrant flowers resulting in red fruit. For E.A. A rare species of Antarctic Beech from Tierra de Fuego in 2011, where it forms low forests of finely textured twiggy trees and small deciduous foliage for full sun in draining soils. From short tufts of sedge-like leaves are produced a large magenta to soft pink stars in June to August. Dense rosettes of evergreen foliage, and racemes of pink flowers in late winter. An absolutely charming but vastly underknown composite, Atlas Mountains of N. Africa, forms dense low evergreen mounds of fretted gray green foliage and exasperatingly long display of charming white daisies throughout depths of winter into early summer. A 2013 collection from N. Myanmar, tropical (Schefflera) arbicolon look-alike has proven to be astoundingly hardy, taking high teens without damage in light shade. The Beast at Windcliff, blossoming after two decades in 2021 and after producing mammoth architecture, possessing a startling blue gray cast to its punishing pointed leaves (best clipped as they emerge to prevent unintended punctures). One of our sensational selections: glistening deep blue flowers,dense heads mid August, honoring a woman of considerable charm, and limitless energy which she applies to the greater good of our PNW horticultural communities and beyond. Simply had to spread some around to those as smitten by the genus as we are. Full sun for best effects, in any draining soils. Light shade in humus rich draining soils. For full sun and draining soils. Despite being jaded by a good collection of cultivars as well as some of our own selections, 'Jimmy's Wonder' continues to impress us and visitors alike. ScienceShot: 'Chameleon' Vine Discovered in Chile An exciting collection of this celebrated genus from the Mishmi Hills in Arunachal Pradesh 2018, forming a tall shrub with beautiful exfoliating bark. breviscarpa DJHT 99143. Simply astounding when combined with the darker hued Agapanthus. With striking leaf variation of three terminal lobes, appearing nearly to that of Sassafras, held on robust specimens to 40' or more over time, and terminal corymbs of small white 'snowbells' in mid spring. Sub-shrubby species from Mexico and Texas with rich sweetly pink flowers facing outward on semi-woody stems to 2.5', meant for full sun and brutally poor soils, with adequate water for establishment. For full sun or very light shade and relatively moist soils in spring. Full sun is required. A compact, upright airy, evergreen shrub to 8' or more with small silvery green leaves on thin black stems. A very dependable and dwarf yellow variegated Agapanthus with very narrow foliage banded with rich yellow, forming low semi-evergreen mounds of foliage for the front of border in full sun. Frequently seen in its native habitat as an epiphytic shrub growing on Dicksonia antarctica, Tasmania Tree Fern. Full sun, criminally bad soils. Tony SchillingUnparalleled texture from this Nepalese collection of Schilling in the 70's, with extremely narrow foliage on stems to 2.5' and extremely fragrant axillary flowers produced in the shy days of spring, for light to full shade in evenly moist soils. Light shade is best. Fragrant! A 'doer' for full sun and draining soils in the PNW. Bold foliaged species from N. Vietnam on the Chinese frontier in 2019, with 5 serrated evergreen leaves that take on some winter tints of red while spring cymes of white flowers result in colorful crops of red fruit in autumn, 15' in sun or light shade with supplemental summer water. Hardy and durable. This represents Peter Wharton's collection from Guizhou Province in the mid 80's. Full sun, draining soils, adequate summer moisture. A 2.5' x 2.5' drought tolerant subshrub with aromatic green foliage and floramultitudes of rich pink flowers, particularly preferred by the Annas hummingbirds in the garden. A relatively new and truly astounding variegated selection of Agapanthus, with broad yellow striped foliage forming vigorous mounds (vigor has always been the key word in regard to variegated Agapanthus) with superbly contrasting heads of medium blue flowers in mid-summer. I have yet to have this blossom on our rock walls at Heronswood after a quarter century of admiring its presence in the garden; okay by me. Collected NE Sichuan Province 2008, proven to be a remarkable brightshade species. A startlingly spotted species in terms of foliage, with ink blotched leaves, quite intriguing in early spring and then sprays of what-I-think-of-as orchid like flowers of soft pink in mid to late summer on stems to 15, for light shade in cool, hummusy, draining soils. This clone has bold has cleft matte green foliage and handsome red staining below, forming vigorous mounds to 15 x 15, late summer pink flowers. Ideal for full sun and sharply draining soils. Lustrous, dark chocolate-purple stems gracefully rise from the soil in spring with shiny dusky-purple leaves on gently arching side shoots, a bamboo-like effect. Named for the celebrated Landscape Architect and our good friend who gave this selection her well honed nod of approbation. Collections in Arunachal Pradesh, an aristocratic deciduous vine, acceptingly vigorous and easily contained, with striking orange flowers in spring followed by long racemes of ruby red fruit in autumn. After three decades of late summer 'Naked Lady' pink tubular flowers atop 2' stems arising from the ground without foliage, Im finally a believer. A pure white form on an aristocratic species from Japan and Korea, forming compact glossy green rosettes and heads of pure white flowers born atop 6 stems in late winter. Forms a dense rounded shrub to 10 x 10ft, bold textured foliage and small exceedingly fragrant flowers mid spring. Easy, Dependable, Enviable. Light shade and humus rich soils best. A favorite amongst visitors to the garden at Windcliff. First offering of this species in western horticulture, from mtns of N. Vietnam near village of Seo My Ty near Sa Pa, at moderate elevations, extremely attractive evergreen to 20', deeply cleft palmate leaves, much like a deeply cut version of S. delavayi. Hugging windswept slopes in large colonies, The mass of yellow can be seen from considerable distances. With taxonomic confusion, this hybrid has made its way around gardens under numerous aliases, by any name it is profoundly worth growing. Seedlings raised from a rare pink flowered form of one of the most acceptable and inexplicably rare species of Viburnum, with bold rounded foliage and large lacy heads of (pink) flowers opening in February. One of the hardiest of the Agaves for the greater Pacific Northwest, this originated at the J.C. Arboretum in Raleigh, NC, where its distinctive, low, symetrical, blue and compact rosettes, set it apart as one of the most beautiful forms of this species to cultivate. Hinkley, Mt. NOVA DJHAP 18086 Our clonal selection of a new species, collected with Chandler and Foltz 2019, Mishmi Hills of NE India, with deeply incised lacy-cut leaves, glossy green above revealing red beneath, and late summer flowers of clear yellow flowers tucked w/in. This possesses hand velvety textured foliage and pink flowers for a long period in late summer and autumn. 2 and slowly spreading. From a diverse genus of which we have taken a particular liking, this is one of the best. 4.5' x 5'. Self clinging stems to 15 on arbor or terr, full sun to light shade, summer moisture. Found in drier, much warmer areas surrounding the volcanoes of southern Chile, it has proven to be very drought tolerant, a handsome and distinctive addition to the four season garden. A vigorous and comely selection from a sensational E. European species, producing spreading leafy mounds and strikingly large, blue flowers in mid-to-late winter. Wowser. Easy, peasey and lovely. Full full sun if given rich soils, or bright shade in leaner environments. Among the largest foliaged Begonias in the world, each leaf will easily compete with a moderately sized Gunnera tinctoria, making immense statements in a container or in the ground in mild locales. Seedlings of Twinings with robust mounds of dark as night foliage while (almost) brightly colored flowers contrast remarkably on erect sturdy stems to 4.5'. Full sun and draining yet evenly moist soils. In May and June, pale yellow orchid-like flowers are produced in terminal clusters over a very long period. Will ultimately spread to form expansive colonies in sun to shade in evenly moist, rich soils. Boquila trifoliolata 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY Category: Edible Fruits and Nuts Shrubs Trees Tropicals and Tender Perennials Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Light Shade Foliage: Evergreen Textured Velvet/Fuzzy Foliage Color: Unknown - Tell us Height: For full sun (eh, not Juneau) and draining soils. Known as Aci Hoden in S. Europe, this is eaten as a spring vegetable. Seedlings derived at Windcliff between R. Spice Island and R. purpurea 'Red Ghurka', showing a range of colors in both foliage and flower, all worth growing, but we cannot grow everything now, can we Best in light shade and evenly moist soils with some humus. 5', One of the earliest hybrid Carolina Allspice ( x C. chinensis ), with a very long display of red Magnolia-like flowers on a deciduous frramework to 8' x 6', superb in a light shaded position in any draining soil. Best in full sun and draining soils. Bright conditions with humusy, evenly moist soils. Rare in cultivation (untested in our climate). Boquila trifoliolata (DC.) From the highlands of Taiwan in 2007, this very distinct and elegant conifer will possess in age, a mixture of both blue/white juvenile foliage and bluish, soft-textured adult follage, on a gracefully weeping specimen to 15'. An east coast woodlander that inhabited the woodlands of my childhood haunts, the seersucker sedge has broad, pleated foliage forming a handsome rosette while the airy golden cream 'flowers' on 1' stems belie the identity its plantar-like foliage attempts to conceal. For sheer quantity of flower stem per plant, this s worthy of growing. A slow-growing evergreen shrub of rounded pyramidal habit boasting beautiful, small, oval, gray-green leaves narrowly margined with cream, contrasting nicely against the dark stems provide a luminous and dense variegated foliage year-round. A very dependable selection at Windcliff for 15 years, with slightly gray evergreen foliage and a nonstop offering of charming pink bells from November through early April, adored by our robust population of Annas Hummingbirds. So called 'Moon Carrot' may appear to most as nothing more than the wild carrot, Daucus carrota, however this is a very rare endemic of the British Isles, now found in only a few localities. A classic cultivar with delicate flattened heads of double lavender pink sterile florets surrounding fertile flowers of the same tones. The fruit in large clusters, first yellow, then red and ripening to glistening black. Rare. Taxonomy browser (Boquila trifoliolata) - National Center for Thread starter Solange; Start date Nov 5, 2016; Solange Shohin. Dan Hinkleys collection; bamboo-like stems in spring rise to 4, carrying evergreen foliage and clusters of yellow flowers. Emei, 1998, A very distinctive species from Taiwan collected by the Wynn-Jones while together in Taiwan in 1999. Originally given to me from Jocie Horder, Poulsbo, a particular monstrosity, with large green-flowers for a long period in early spring, in full to partial shade in humus-rich soils with winter to mid-spring moisture.
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