Japanese native

Aucuba japonica var. borealis 'Sea of Japan'

See the Sea of Japan

We just snapped this image of our clump of Aucuba japonica var. borealis ‘Sea of Japan’. In parts of the county where typical Aucuba japonica isn’t winter hardy, this tetraploid subspecies may be worth a try. This subspecies hails from one of coldest regions of coastal Japan, in northern Honshu, where it’s subject to an

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Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Kaori Hime'

Tiny Leaves, Tiny Flowers, and a Big Belly

Looking like it’s covered by a dusting of snow is our garden specimen of Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Kaori Hime’. This amazing plant is adorned, starting in early November, with thousands of sweetly scented, small white flowers. In Japan, the word “hime” literally translates to young lady of nobility, such as a princess. In plant names, however,

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Camellia sinensis 'Unryu'

Twisted Tea

We see quite a few television adds for an alcoholic drink known as “twisted tea”, so we thought we’d share the OG twisted tea, Camellia sinensis ‘Unryu’, in flower this week at JLBG. Camellia sinensis is the source of tea, and the Japanese cultivar, ‘Unryu’ means contorted or twisted, which refers to the branch structure.

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Alpinia japonica 'Green Waves'

Riding the Green Waves

One of our favorite textural plants in the woodland garden is the amazing Alpinia japonica ‘Green Waves’. This ginger rarely flowers here, unless we have a particularly mild winter, but who cares when you have great foliage like this. The ruffled foliage of this form, from the late specialty nurseryman, Don Jacobs garden, is not

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Pyrrosia lingua 'Corymbifera'

Flat-top Cluster Fern

Our hanging basket of the evergreen Pyrrosia lingua ‘Corymbifera’ is looking lovely as we head toward another fall season. This Japanese selection of the epiphytic tongue fern has excellent vigor, forming a dense clump either in a container or in the ground. This moss-lined basket is now six years old, and lives outdoors year round

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Hydrangea involucrata 'Wim Rutten'

High on Late-summer Hydrangeas

After peak hydrangea season is long in the rear view mirror, the Japanese/Taiwanese Hydrangea involucrata erupts in flower. For us, that means August and September in NC. The main clone on the market (pictured below) is Hydrangea involucrata ‘Wim Rutten’, from Dutch plant breeder, Catherine Rutten. Our garden specimen is now just over six years

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