Where are you located? I am to apply some healthy soil bacteria roo to lower the transplant. I need to replant my Chrysantha now to a new shadier location on the side of a big fir tree and a bit elevated location so without a drainage in the hole which turned out bad. This large, sculptural shrub commanded attention in the center of a network of pathways. I am on the north side of Cape Cod in a relatively sheltered area, probably 7a where it is situated. It is such a beautiful plant. Dont over or under water and it will likely be fine. I have pruned one edgeworthia back to the ground when it became unstable on its large central stem on a slope (5-6 diameter) and it has sprouted and regrown beautifully. As edgeworthias age, if you have a little patience, you can root your own by allowing a ground sprout to grow awhile and placing a brick on it to encourage root development. It arrived fairly recently in the US. My plants just grow lush green leaves and they keep growing without flowering or loosing their leaves. I looked it up on my local nursery website they do have stock but unfortunately, its recommended for a sheltered spot here in Scotland and as my garden is quite open mainly due to plants being immature. Ive researched and researched and the only name that keeps popping up to identify my plants is Edgeworthia. The day will come when drastic pruning will have to happen, but I am not looking forward to it. So glad you commented on the scent because I just read an article that made me question my memory of how lovely it is. form a strategic partnership called N.C. Although articles state that its common name is paper bush, I have never heard anyone who actually grows it call it anything but edgeworthia. If you want to return to my blogs homepage to access the sidebar information (catalogues, previous articles, etc.) The growing conditions of Edgeworthia Sol Plus, I believe I have it sited well. Hello Liz, The edgeworthia is against the house, east facing, and it has surpassed all expectations so that now is covers my bedroom window. Only plants will be removed from the collection. Unless I dig it up and bring it in, it will likely not survive at all. Grows 4-5' x 4-5', best in morning sun, but can grow in full sun or shade. Ive transplanted stalks with roots with no issues and minimal care. I have heard that the orange cultivar is not as hardy so I would love to hear back from you in future years. PubChem. Anna Evans I think its just part of the way edgeworthias grow. I am going to write a follow up blog post soon about my experience over the last few years. Hi Nikolay, Fun to get a comment from your part of the world. So Im getting from this blog that I should prune more severely in the early spring (ouch, scary!)?? Plant in partial shade to full sun. Here it needs part shade, but I would imagine it would want more sun farther north. Carolyn. Grows 4-5' x 4-5', best in morning sun, but can grow in full sun or shade. Most sources say that edgeworthia grows in light to partial shade and requires moist, fertile, well-drained organic soil with supplemental water in summer. Joy, I have noticed that the lower leaves turn yellow and fall off, but I didnt know it was that regular. Save your plant data online. Edgeworthia is one of those cool garden plants that collectors love and everyone will ask you about when you add it to your garden. I am in zone 7a so not that far off from your zone. In my previous posts I described our huge and spectacular E. chrysantha which we had for fifteen years in Barnstable, Massachusetts. This 6-to-8-foot mounding shrub is a shrub for all seasons. Anne, Thanks so much. So glad you waited and thanks for letting us know. However, the Chanticleer specimen in the sun is much lower and tighter while Charles Cressons shady specimen is taller and looser. I am curious whether the Edgeworthia can tolerate growing in a pot. Let me know what happens. Thank you for the article! It doesnt seem to care about sun or shade, although full sun leads to droopy leaves in summer. We made the original selection from a group of seed-grown plants, imported from China by Canada's Piroche Plants in the late 1990s. Your email address will not be published. Virtually pest and disease free. BIGGEST CONCERN IS IF I SHOULD PLANT IT DEEPER SO IT HAS MORE CHANCES TO GET MORE MOISTURE IN SUMMER, in case there would be noone at the lication to water it in summer in the future!? For catalogues and announcements of events, please send your full name, location, and phone number (for back up use only) to carolyn@carolynsshadegardens.com. Joyce, The buds on my edgeworthia are still fine. Just because you are zone 5B doesnt mean you dont have little pockets of zone 6. I ordered the edgeworthia chrysantha from England. Botanical Name: Edgeworthia chrysantha Common Name: Paperbush Family: Thymelaceae Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-9 Size: 10' tall x 10' wide Location: Full shade to part sun Soil: Moist and well-drained Bloom Time: Winter Foliage: Deciduous with yellow fall color Happy Growing Overall, I am a huge fan of paperbush and I think you will be too! Carolyn, Can I order for shipping 3 Edgeworthia chrisanthas from your nursery. Create long-lasting, pleasing contrasts in your garden. Their scent will hang beautifully in the air! . Its done wonderfully in my garden. Although it is fairly flexible as to its growing conditions, edgeworthia has the best form and is healthiest in full to part sun. Note this is the default cart. My photos of the whole plant do not do justice to how gorgeous it is, but as I reviewed the on-line literature, I realized that everyone has this problem. We have very rainy season and very dry season and our weather is, most of the time, very hot. Carolyn. Carolyn. Maybe some of the people who follow these comments have tried edgeworthia from seed. Carolyn, Carolyn. [4] Species [ edit] Species list from both GRIN [5] and ThePlantList [6] Can I get on the list for an edgeworthia in April? Hi Carolyn, this plant was a favorite in the 2011 Native & Deciduous Shrubs class at Longwood. I still wish I could figure out why the older leaves yellow all during the season and fall off, that is the only thing that worries me. So excitedI planted my first edgeworthia this fall, and Im anxiously awaiting its blooms. In summer, it's covered in beautiful, elongated, 5-inch-long leaves that hold droplets of water on their finely pubescent surfaces. I hope I never have to prune any more branches, it is such a gift in winter. Edgeworthia chrysantha (compact form) Golden Paper Bush from China Edgeworthia chrysantha (pink throat) from China Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Winter Gold' from China Edgeworthia papyrifera 'Eco Yaku' from Japan Edgeworthia papyrifera (melon) But one must be out in the winter garden to experience. Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. No one has ever mentioned that, and I have nothing to do with them. Carolyn. To all reports, it is less hardy and less floriferous. We get so attached to our plantsor is it just me? This shrub grows in zones 7 to 10, and in protected areas of Zone 6. The Scott Arboretum plant has been in the ground since 2003, and I think Charless may be older because its much bigger. Required fields are marked *. I do occasionally have to water it in a dry summer and I have it situated so it is protected from winter winds. Ann, I am glad to hear they are covering edgeworthia at Longwood now. However, another example of a mature edgeworthia plant can be found in the Terry Shane Teaching garden and two very small specimens can be found in the Harry Wood Garden and south of Martin Hall. Woody Ornamentals North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook, Hanging Baskets, From Houseplants to Herbs, Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center, Vernon G. James Research & Extension Center, Extension Gardener Travel Study Adventures, Entomology Insect Biology and Management, Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center, Weed Management in Nurseries, Landscapes & Christmas Trees. Space these plants about 7 feet apart in partial shade and rich, moist soil. My Edgeworthia has always done this from the day I brought it home, it survived two terrible winters with only a few lost buds and I think it has grown a foot this summer. I need advice as to the soil mix. I will be observing. Phone: 503.788.9000 One of the all-time favorite plants in our own gardens, Edgeworthia, also called Paper Bush, is a truly a multi-season color and fragrance factory. During those cold periods, the shrub cant take up moisture and the buds dry out and eventually shatter without blooming. There is only one other species in the genus that I know of, E. papyrifera, and it may be just a subset of E. chrysantha. Susan, Susan, I will have them for sale in April, but you would have to come here and get itthey are in three gallon pots. This is if you havent guessed yet my single favorite plant. Perhaps it is similar ? You are the same zone as us. I bought 2 at the Scott sale last year, one of the species and one Red Dragon. Please keep in touch. If not, I guess I will have to try a more Southern raised US Chrysantha What exactly is a leaf compost (leaves which turned into soil?). Nursery Happenings: Carolyns Shade Gardens is a retail nursery located in Bryn Mawr, PA, specializing in showy, colorful, and unusual plants for shade. Carolyn, please hold 1 of the 10 for me!!!!! I find that occasional watering may . I am on Cape Cod, but have been a customer of theirs for years. Rosemary, I have never seen one growing in a pot. A real gem of a shrub. The buds of E. chrysantha can get frozen with a resulting loss of flowers but the plants bounce right back. I would guess two to three ft. as I tried to keep a nice shape to it. I dont even plant plants that require extra water. There is basic information about the nursery along with catalogues and a place to subscribe to the blog. A shame, but often the case with orange or red cultivars of white flowering plants. This well-branched, well-formed shrub begins forming its silvery buds in late summer into fall, adding interest to your fall garden. It was a more elegant plant (closer looking to a daphne) but far more fussy and slow growing (like a daphne) than chrysantha. Best regards Julie, Zone 5 is a stretch but you have grown other plants that I wouldnt think you could. This trait is shared with no other known flowering plant. Edgeworthia is native to the Himalayas, China, and Japan. It also holds water and feeding ingredients in summer. Edgeworthia chrysantha is normally deciduous. I recall seeing similar on my previous edgeworthia. 3793. The branches are so flexible that when young they can be tied in knots. Barbara, I remember the first time I saw the buds. What an amazing looking plant. Joy, this is really helpful. Edgeworthia's flowers are a creamy yellow, tan, and white. Blooms in winter when leafless. As to sun or shade, I have six of these beauties of various ages surrounding my house. Carolyns advice is dead on. The plant sold as Edgeworthia papyrifera is slightly smaller and has more delicate flowers and branching. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Juniper Level Botanic Gardens: Part Sun-Part Shade Gardens, Border Landscape Pinewild County Club, Moore County, Mountain Ridge Top Garden - East Lawn and Lower Drive Border. It formed buds on virtually all branches by Fall, but some appear to have shriveled in the cold of late winter, and none have blossomed yet. Perhaps some other commenters could help. As always, Carolyn, you provide such fascinating information on plants! Tatyana, The drooping leaves are not a problem. Please use your imagination to envision how gorgeous this shrub must be covered with hundreds of the silky silver buds shown in the preceding photo. Keep in touch and let us know where you decide to plant your lovely Edgeworthia and how she fares. We are growing several Winter Gold edgeworthia at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens in our shade garden . Please give him my best and tell him I agree, although I could never use the word favorite, definitely top 5. Carolyn, If you are following these comments, you will want to know that I have posted an additional article on edgeworthia called Edgeworthia Update. Glad to hear its normal! All the best Theres the best time to transplant, prune, etc., in books, and then theres the best time for me which is when I have time and motivation otherwise the job wont get done. What zone are you? Published by at February 16, 2022. Now it is sailing through a very hot and dry summer with no additional watering and practically no rain since the end of July. Join now and start creating your dream garden! In the last years I am not getting temperatures around -13C or 9F and that is for short periods, a few hours a couple of times each winter, most of the time it is around freezing or a bit above at night only. In January, white flower buds begin opening to wonderfully fragrant, golden-yellow, honeysuckle like flowers densely packed in round clusters that continue to April. At my old job we had one in the display garden that got little supplemental water during dry times, and although the plant lived through it, the flowers were puny the next winter. But your photographs are stunning and have obviously entranced your many readers! Prices range from $20 for species to $25 for 'Red Dragon . Long, narrow, leathery, blue-green leaves up to 10 inches long give the shrub a tropical look. Edgeworthia is one of the stars of the winter garden - or should we say it's one of the suns? I think protection from winter winds is the most important consideration. Edgeworthia chrysantha Fragrant gold flowers in February and big lush green leaves. Carolyn. Accept You dont appear to be on my customer email list. Most people celebrate daffodils as the harbingers By Wuttisit Somtui, Earth Point, Shutterstock. A number of leaves turned yellow and fell, while other stems showed what I would call wilt. I prune quite hard and plan to go harder, because as Carolyn says, it blooms on year old wood and every year I am fighting the beautiful but too large monster again. Note: Viewing a Native Plant will take you into our Native Plant section. A Few Winter Blooms at Swarthmore College | Stately Kitsch A Few Winter Blooms at Swarthmore College | Design for the modern older home owner. My Edgeworthia is now about 7 feet tall and as wide at this point. My plant blooms prolifically and scents the whole side of the house. Happy holidays to you and your family Carolyn! I can only shade garden because of all our beautiful trees that I could never cut down to gain sunlight I did have them limbed up so we are getting a little more intense dappled sun in many areas. 1 Abutilon 2 Acanthus 3 Actaea 4 Aronia 5 Azalea 6 Berberis 7 Buddleia 8 Buxus 9 Callicarpa 10 Calycanthus 11 Camellia 12 Caryopteris 13 Cephalanthus 14 Chaenomeles 15 Chephalotaxus 16 Chionanthus 17 Clethra 18 Cornus 19 Corylus 20 Cotinus 21 Daphne 22 Deutzia 23 Diervilla 24 Distylium 25 Edgeworthia 26 Elaeagnus 27 Euonymus 28 Exochorda It now seems to be stabilizing, and most of it is as lovely as ever. I agree with Carolyn, that is just the way they grow. Becoming a contributing member of Gardenia is easy and can be done in just a few minutes. Ive had them for about 8 years and hardly do anything to maintain them, just pinestraw mulch seems to keep them happy. It doesn't require full sun, but it does prefer indirect light, filtered or not. Carolyn. Not sure you can find this daphne in America, as it is very rare even in Europe. Elegant smooth branches glowed in the afternoon light, each holding clusters of tiny creamy flowers . In Japan, the paper is used to make banknotes. It is near my front door so most of the winter I have the scent wafting into my house. The Edgeworthia was also starting to lean forward and with any hurricane it could have tumbled overI am in zone 7B. Do you have any experience with pests/diseases on this plant? However, the temperatures were 10 degrees below the lows for our zone this winter and buds may have frozen. Contents. But I would say that unless you are committed to serious pruning or a very large container, skip the container. For example a kiwi struggles here!!! Follow this link https://carolynsshadegardens.com/2017/01/28/edgeworthia-update/ and please make a comment with your edgeworthia exeriences! Where are you located? I have never seen that happen but wilting can be a sign of too much water as well as too little. Thanks. Is there a particular variety you recommend? 2.

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