mirabile DH 16087. Get on with it. A rarely seen native of SE Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and NE Argentina, this hardy species with leathery foliage on stems to 15 capped in summer with tubular orange flowers, appearing more Bomarea than Alstroemeria. Just guessing. A rarely seen but sincerely hardy Eucryphia from SE Australia possessing distinctively narrow leaflets and masses of pristine white flowers in late summer. 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. Fully hardy in the ground, rises to over 6' while in blossom, with bright green banana-fanna-bo-banna leaves and bright red flowers resulting in spiny red fruit, full sun and evenly moist soil. The woody vine Boquila trifoliolata mimics the leaves of its supporting trees in terms of size, shape, color, orientation, petiole length, and/or tip spininess. Very pale blushed pink buds open, age to white on this subshrubby Salvia from NE Mexico and Texas, beloved by hummingbirds despite the color with an insanely long blossoming season. Seedlings raised from a jumbled genetic slurry of species and forms, charming low rosettes of undulated leaves and 3-5 stems carrying heads of flowers capped with liliputian comas, ranging in colors from pure white to deep purple red. A 'do-er' in the woodland deserving of wider inclusion in any well chosen woodland collection. Site in full sun and draining soils; perfectly drought tolerant when fully established. A handsome upright shrub with smallish mid-green foliage and countless small flowers have bright red sepals and corollas that go from magenta to red down their lengths. 15. Bright conditions in draining soils, Hydrangea aspera ssp. Camellia pitardii var. A vigorous seedling selected here for its large, pure and pristine white bells produced throughout summer amidst stems carrying dark green 'maple-like' foliage. Wonderful foliage. Selection from a lovely, sturdy seedling appearing quite on its own directly outside the window of our kitchen providing a dazzlement of rich pink flowers and much entertainment while washing dishes as the hummingbirds too find this irresistible. Plants are such playful jokesters. A very tough and durable Agave with squat rosettes and a distinctive reflexed curl to the leaf tip which does not possess the overall meanness in spirit of most of its brethren. Almost worth growing for the arresting emergence of new foliage in spring. Helleborus multifidus ssp hercegovinus X H. x hybridus, Our second generation seedlings of this cross, working larger, more colorful flowers into a species known for its exquisitely cleft foliage, these showing both vigor and disease resistance, presenting a nice range of colors with mounds of handsomely cut foliage throughout the growing season into winter. Keep dry-ish during the winter months. It is, arguably, the most mysteriously talented, most surprising plant in the world. Certainly a 'chinensis' type, it is one of those roses that give ALL roses a good name. A very pretty and dependable perennial species with crispy/stiff/textural near variegated foliage forming dense mounds above which are produced spiny blue flowers adored by a host of pollinators, for full sun and sharply draining soils. descrCollection number does not jive. The typical species, native to Korea and E. China, this collection from Mt Odae along the NE coast of S. Korea in 1997, with grassy foliage in mounds to 6 and white/dunn flowers rising slightly above in late spring. A sensational form of this species collected in Hunan in 2015, possessing a beguiling iridescent blue cast to the glossy green foliage, producing terminal panicles of rich blue flowers in late summer atop 3' stems, followed by brilliant blue berries. Heads of tubular pure white flowers on compact stems to 3' in mid August, sensational if planted amongst the taller blue selections for a sapphire and diamond result. One of the best of spring ephemerals, with pristine nodding cups of double white on vigorous mounds in shade to sun in any draining soil. Special, yes from NE India high elevation this possesses extraordinarily handsome deeply cut foliage marked in silver and purple, stunning yellow flowers produced in mid to late summer. This very pretty and hardy Hydrangea species collected on the Kii Peninsula on Honshu1997 by Hinkley et al, forming small specimens with deep purple stems and charmingly simple, simply charming white lacecaps with a beguiling fragrance, in late spring. Very rare broad-leaved evergreen in PNW, 97 collections in S. Chile, a monotypic genus in the Mominiaceae, rounded, revolute, dark green leaves atop a framework to 15, and axillary flowers of cherry and relatively large yellow white flowers resulting in yellow fruit. Full sun or light shade in moderately winter moist soils. Though both species and common names would imply this is from the Indian Subcontinent where it is indeed widely cultivated for its edible tubers, this Central/South American species is bold, handsome and carefree. Published online. Though hardy in the ground in the draining soils in the PNW, this is sensational as a container candidate. Though this is believed to represent the low elevation form of S. alpina, it is an entirely different beast, with glossy and coriaceous, deep green palmately compound foliage on a slightly larger framework than its high elevation counterpart, to 18'. From the fascinating flora of the Mengshan in Hunan, this extremely rare taxoid forms spreading shrubs, 5' x 5', of very dark green foliage with deep red arils on male plants. Shared with us by my professor and good friend, Dr. John Wott. Sensational for lightly shaded evenly moist positions. 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. Rare and exceptional. Hardy to zone 7. Narrow and dense selection of Winters Bark made from Hinkley collection on Chiloe Island in 2005. Variations include more vigorous growth and some have red spots and blotches reminiscent of County Park Dwarf. Very rare northern Vietnam species with felted grayish green, deciduous foliage and large creamy heads of Hydrangea-like flowers in summer. Less than subtle, intensely colored leaves of golden straw are loud enough until smacked and smeared with lipstick red flowers in late spring, adding just that bit of firey tension to the scene which we find enlivening, admittedly not everyone is a fan of tension in the garden. Full sun and draining soils is best. From the edge of an upper tributary of the Red River near SaPa, this ginger, collected by Bleddyn Wynn Jones, forms tight clumps of very narrow foliage to 3.5' and very late, very pretty racemes of spidery white flowers. Second generation seedlings from my original 2004 collection in NE Sichuan, this seedling with Mango-Apricot flowers in late winter opening from silvery buds on naked stems is perhaps the most exciting of any Edgeworthia I have seen. Collected Tamulipas, NE Mexico,1994 with the late Logan Calhoun, formed a large mutlistemmed shrub in nativity with handsome reddish mottled stems when mature. Much hardier than C. libanotis and much larger in every aspect. Slowly forming substantive mounds which add an immensity of drama to emerging spring woodland, Polygonatum multiflorum var. Clever, long lived, durable and dazzling South African for PNW gardens in full sun and sharply draining soil; pots are ideal. Rsistance au froid:-15 si ponctuel. In spring, sprays of flag-like flowers with one expanded bract puts on a decidedly delicate show. A 'doer' for full sun and draining soils in the PNW. One of those rarieties of the honeysuckle family that disappears for the off season. Easy and dependable. Forming a small tree to 20', taller after you die, with sharply textured foliage similar to a Cephalotaxus. Full sun, draining soils and some additional water in summer. 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. Though not dioecious, having a cross pollinator is key for reliable fruiting. As with A. pravissima, a somewhat protected position in sharply draining soils is recommended. Full sun in draining yet reasonably good soils. Full sun best in well draining soils. 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. Gianoli and Carrasco-Urra found examples of the vine climbing a tree and having its leaves assume the size, shape, color . Full sun or light shade. Best with some overhead protection in humusy, evenly moist soils. A most elegant small conifer with handsome narrow foliage and polite, dense and graceful format. A rare species of lily considered endangered in its native haunts of N. California and S. Oregon. Seedling grown plants at Windcliff will prove true. Both leveillei and leveilleana are seen as nursery form names, neither recognized by the Flora of China. The White or Japanese Skunk Cabbage, unfair name for a startlingly white spathed species with a sweet vanilla-like fragrance. 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. Collected in 1996 in Sichuan Province under the name of Disporum bodinieri, this remains one of the most exceptional Disporum we cultivate, forming slowly spreading colonies of evergreen branched stems to 2' carrying pendulous and large purple flowers in late winter and early spring. USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information Network. Gift from J.C. Raulston 30 years ago. Full sun and draining soils, An old frined, Stripe is an endearment for nothing more than the variegated form of A. americana generally found in commerce. A restricted and highly regarded species from S. Korea collected by Hinkley on Chiri-San in 1993, forming dense, non-spreading low-ish clumps of light green, pinnate foliage and elegant nodding frilly pink heads of flowers on stems to 18 for a long time in early summer. Hydrangea chinensis DJHT 7041 'Taiwan Charmer'. A tough, long lived endearing Asian perennial for moist, mossy shaded sites. Lovely. (Fully deciduous and hardy), Our best white with very large heads of open flaring flowers atop 2' stems in mid August, as white as my charming sister-in-law, Maggie Wells Hinkley of Juneau, AK, whose skin has not seen sun for decades. To 15. 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. Drainage is key, keeping this plant away from copious moisture during the winter months but providing some during the growing season. Seedlings raised from maestro John Massey's collection of Ashfield Nursery, whose eye for quality knows no exception. Full sun or light shade. Serious plantsperson: gimme the money. faurei DJHT 99125. Full sun and draining soils; fully hardy. Partial shade in cool draining soils. Full sun best, any draining soil, moderate moisture. These plants are available to order online and pickup at Windcliff. A bizzare tubular foliaged lily with equally strange flowers arising atop seperate stems cloaked by a frilled prophylactic-like membrane. With most uncamellia-like foliage of light texture held on an 8' upright framework, a sensational plentitude of large, single white flowers with a central boss of golden stamens, much more like Papaveraceae than Theacease (conversations in the tea room at the botany department). Extremely rare Tasmanian evergreen shrub related to Pittosporum with tiny shiny foliage and (as expected) spined, not angry, stems rising to 4' x 2'. For sheer quantity of flower stem per plant, this s worthy of growing. Exquisite. An Argentinian fern with etheral light blue foliage, lobed and erect to 15, slowly spreading by clasping golden haired rhizomes. A neat mounding shrub to 3' x 3', with a long progression of nodding pink flowers in June through July. Boquila trifoliolata (DC.) 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. Hinkley Sichuan collection forms vigrous 2 mounds with single white cups then jewel like sapphire and red seed heads in fall, full sun partial shade. Director of the Port Gamble S'Klallum Tribe-The Strong People, shows strength through determination, compassion and wisdom, joins the 'powerful women of Wincliff Series' of Agapanthus. La Muie. Provider. 6. A compact, upright airy, evergreen shrub to 8' or more with small silvery green leaves on thin black stems. Cool, humus rich soils and in partially shaded sites. Accentuated undulate foliage adds textural hit, much appreciated in our garden. Fully hardy and sturdy in zone 7b. Arisaema sikokianum var. Not that I am impartial. Full sun and draining soils with a bit of summer irrigation appreciated. They all lived. Boquila trifoliolata grows in very wet conditions in the Valdivian temperate rainforest. Leaf length of the tree species is . Full sun, criminally bad soils. A classic Japanese cultivar of the Mountain Hydrangea, with precious, elegant, understated corymbs of double blue/lavender 'stars' surrounding its fertile florets on a compact deciduous shrublet for light shade (best) in any draining soils with a wee bit of humus for good luck. Very light shade in evenly moist, draining soils. Seedling grown from our original plant, and one of our first purchases from the nascent Plant Delights Nursery, forming handsome erect columns of deep green glossy foliage and crops of red fruit in autumn. Nodding fragrant white, purple centered bells in spring and early summer on small rounded tree 20. Love you Mom! 1. Here, we demonstrate that <i>plant vision</i> possibly via plant-specific ocelli is a plausible hypothesis. Absolutely prefers shade and evenly moist soils. Description 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. Schizophragma integrifolium var. Hardy, dependable, tough. Full sun and draining soils. Looking remarkably similar to the common Jade Plant, Crassula ovata, this very hardy Mexican species, dubbed commonly Green Apple Snap, will survive even the harshest winters in the PNW if provided full sun and sharply draining soils. Still unable to put a species name to this curious creature from the slopes of Five Fingers in Lau Chau Province, forming an 8' shub with handsome glossy evergreen-blushed purple- foliage, with clusters of bell-shaped flowers in summer resulting in crops of color red fruit. It makes a sensational and distinctive container plant though reports are that this collection has proven hardy in zone 8, in sharp drainage and full sun. 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. Aspera with large heads of sterile flowers in our climate emerge with/retain lt. pink coloration. It's difficult to wax poetic on species of Taxus as they mostly look like Yew. A very variable species often associated with streams, showing both solid purple and green background coloration with varying degrees of silvery marking. Part shaded situations in humus rich draining soils. Aukland's Bev McConnough selection of a fantastic golden foliaged form of Abraham-Isaac-Jacob, forming beefy mounds of durable, slug resistant foliage especially bright in early season. A true blue Mexican species that persists admirably in our draining soils and full sun at Windcliff; makes for a truly sensational and impossibly long-lived container plant (I seem simply unable to kill it despite heroic attempts) 18-24". Hinkley introduction into commerce from Emei Shan, Sichuan, evergreen clumping perennial with purple tinged new growth, white flowers, NO direct sun. From Scott McMahan via the Shanghai Botanical Garden, one of the most acceptable Lindera species native to Japan, Korea and E. China to15'. A most unusual Holboelliad, found growing on the limestone ridges of Bai Dat San north a Ha Giang in 2013, with extremely leathery foliage of dark green, along stems to 20'. To 15', perhaps. Will soon become one of the most asked about plants in your garden, for full sun and draining soils. Flurry of white honey-scented flowers early spring often autumn repeat provide strong visual and olfactory presence.To 6', full sun and draining soils. Pittosporum illicioides var. Full sun and draining soils. Large felted green leaves. Racemes of white flowers appear on willowy stems to 15 followed by very pretty glistening black fruit held throughout autumn. A fabulous and hardy Manzanita with glistening green leaves, mahogany colored bark and pink, late winter flowers, 5 x 5, full sun sharp drainage. Seedling grown plants from a spring trip to Vietnam in 2017, of the same taxa collected in this area over many years, with narrow, leathery glossy green foliage on stems forming a balanced 12' shrub. Large felted green leaves. Perfectly hardy in the PNW; full sun, draining but evenly moist soils. Full sun or very light shade in draining soils. var. For deep regal purple tubular flowers emerging from black calyces atop sturdy 5' stems for a long period in mid summer onward, very few hardy Salvias surpass this superb selection. A tough, durable and handsome small 'daisy shrub' from New Zealand with small evergreen needle-like foliage casting an aura of gold, while small white daisies are presented in mid-summer. Moist, partial shade. Nothng garish about this one. Collected from SE Sichuan Province in 2008, we have been very impressed with this species in terms of both foliage and flower. Best in full sun and draining soils. Flowers per the species, arising from the petiole to slightly below the foliage with light purple striped spathe. From the Arunachal Pradesh and Mishmi Hills in 2018 a sensational Gaultheria akin to G. hookeri with broad-ovate deeply veined foliage and handsome red stems, forms mounds to 3' with Salal-like terminal clusters of white flowers in spring resulting in crops of succulent black fruit.
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