Edgeworthia Chrysantha Winter Liebe
Frost hardy in upper usda zone 7. Sun to part shade with plentiful summer water.
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Edgeworthia chrysantha winter liebe
Noteworthy characteristics edgeworthia chrysantha commonly called paperbush or edgeworthia is a deciduous suckering shrub that typically grows to 4 6 tall and as wide. Bright yellow flowers appear in round clusters on the branch tips like little suns so it s not much of a stretch. Edgeworthia chrysantha is one such rewarding good soil cultivation and careful placement with beautifully fragrant blooms from winter to early spring.Chinese paper bush edgeworthia is one of the stars of the winter garden or should we say it s one of the suns. This plant grows to about 100 cm. Edgeworthia flowers exude a sweet fragrance similar to daphne further enhancing their sunny disposition.
Edgeworthia chrysantha winter liebe good branching selection that flowers richly narrow leaved. Short stalked lanceolate oblong dark green leaves to 3 5 long and 2 wide are crowded near the branch ends. Chrysantha should be grown in full sun.
A rare chinese shrub and good branching selection. This plant is hardy. It is native to woodland areas in the himalayas and china.
Travel the world with a few trees and shrubs from chile with the stunning red flowers of embothrium coccineum to japan with sciadopitys verticillata and taste the surprising american pawpaw the enchanting smell of the cold hardy gardenia summer snow will also transport you. To develop the best possible form e. The flower colour is yellow.
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