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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Cool New Plants!

A few new plants picked up at the NHS lecture with Kelly Dodson & Sue Milliken last night:


From left to right & front to back:

Asarum splendens 'Quicksilver' - Evergreen spreading wild ginger
Schefflera aff. gracilis ex DJHV 8129 - A miniature semi-hardy schefflera
Bupleurum fruticosum  - Evergreen coastal shrub with dill-like flowers
Helwingia chinensis DJHC 695 - Flowers emerge from the middle of the leaves.  I already have a chinensis but this one looked different.
Illicium sp. -  Anise tree.  We'll see how hardy it is!
Viburnum foetidum v. rectanguiatum - An evergreen background shrub
Callistemon sieberi - Bottlebrush with cream flowers