Description
Musella lasiocarpa is grown more for its flowers
pinecone-like buds form atop the thick 5' tall stems
Sarcococca orientalis forms a dense evergreen shrub to 5 tall x 7' wide (8 years)
starting in early July (NC) with 3' tall spikes that end in a terminal cluster of 9-11 large
the clump is topped with tiny clusters of blue flowers in early spring
Lycoris rosea Caldwells Rose Lycoris Musella lasiocarpa is grown moreThis is our 2014 release of late lycoris breeder Sam Caldwell's fertile rose flowered Lycoris x rosea (Lycoris radiata x Lycoris x sprengeri). For us, Lycoris x rosea 'Caldwell's Rose' flowers in early August with 20" stalks of narrow petaled cherry red flowers, each highlighted with a darker central cherry stripe and a lavender blush on the petal tips. Flowering is followed by the emergence of the narrow, strap like leaves in early September and
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