the black beautyberry was perhaps first offered to the international market by Woodlanders
Because the narrow-leaved japonica form 'Longifolia' looks much the same
well-drained soil and tolerates the damp ground red maples often colonize
Most bluestars are smooth
offering some of the season's first nectar and pollen to native bees
Chimonanthus praecox 26/5 Restock the black beautyberry was perhapsIn the dead of winter, when the garden has given up on color and scent alike, Chimonanthus praecox quietly does the impossible. On bare, leafless branches, often in January and February, the wintersweet opens small, waxy, cupped stars of translucent pale yellow, each flushed at the heart with maroon, and from them pours a fragrance so rich and far carrying that a single sprig will perfume a room. The Chinese name, la mei, the wax plum, catches the