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A few more (the last one was already posted later in the season by Luit
Quote from: Stephenb on November 16, 2010, 07:09:40 PMA few more (the last one was already posted later in the season by Luit Stephen,the Prunus laurocerasus cultivar I know under the name 'Camelliflora'. We have these cultivar in the nursery I work.
Mr. Krüssmann wright in his book about this cultivar: 'Coreana' only a clone from Gardens in Korea. Described by Uyeki in 1925 as P. coreana. Mr. Hu, Shiu-ying classify the species back to P. tomentosa in his work A monograph of the genus Paulownia in Quart. Jour. Taiwan Museum 12, 1-54, 1959.
I will have to dig through my records back to the late 80's I think, it was around the time Heptacodium became popular but had another Genus name which always escapes me.johnw
Quote from: johnw on December 19, 2010, 02:57:44 PMI will have to dig through my records back to the late 80's I think, it was around the time Heptacodium became popular but had another Genus name which always escapes me.johnwJohn, I do not know of any earlier genus name for the monotypic Heptacodium. I do know that in earlier days, this popular tree was first named Heptacodium jasminoides, then was later renamed H. miconioides.http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/809.pdf