Friday, January 22, 2010

Viburnum farreri, Fragrant Viburnum


Betty came in yesterday, Thursday. She's the first Thursday volunteer I've seen since I got back from Florida. It's been a fairly cold winter. We walked through the collection and noticed this Viburnum flowering at the entrance to China Valley. Despite its common name, I was unable to detect any fragrance. Just like last year. Still, my motto is, "flowers in mid-winter are a good thing!" V. farreri is one of the parents of V x 'Dawn'. Dawn is a plant similar in appearance and quite fragrant. It's an old hybrid, dating from the mid 1930s and isn't seen much anymore. V. x 'Mohawk', an Arboretum release and a burkwood, is a more compact, more floriferous plant with a wonderful fragrance.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Prunus mume Tohji-bai', Helleborus thibetanus, Hamamelis mollis.... It's still winter, but the warmer weather of the past week has brought some flowers out








I know winter isn't over yet, but it's fun to search out the early flowers.  Helleborus thibetanus, is a Chinese species that has only in recent years been introduced to western gardeners. Though not common in the trade, I expect that condition to change. Ours seed readily and grow rapidly. Unlike the commoner Helleores, it it goes completely dormant, disappearing entirely from the garden in summer returning again in winter.