Shade Garden Excitement
Twinleaf, Jeffersonia diphylla is a delightful native wildflower. Its lovely white flowers are a treat, and quickly gone but that is not all this plant has to offer. The leaves last all summer and flutter in the wind like beautiful green butterfly wings. The plant forms a neat round clump. The weird green seed pots that come along later after the flowers are fascinating too! Best of all the plant seems to do well under less than textbook conditions. I know I got mine at Catskill Native nursery in Kerhonkson, NY. This plant is worth the hunt!
A new Twinleaf plant looks like this. Planted last year, it has just two leaves. I really don't expect this one to flower this year. I am just really happy to see it come back.
This plant has a few leaves and more coming. Perhaps flowers this year are not out of the question.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Alien Invader
Becky recently noticed this previously unknown to us plant growing next to our driveway. Her investigation revealed that this vine is as ba...
-
Introduction Mitosis is used for almost all of your body’s cell division needs. It adds new cells during development and replaces old an...
-
P-block Elements: We know that electrons are arranged in the shells of atoms around the nucleus. These shells are arranged according to t...
-
Sometimes I forget what a lucky woman I am. This very week I am celebrating my 73rd birthday. There is no need for Ed to send me flowers....
No comments:
Post a Comment