Description
The most unique aspect of Hydrangea 'Summer Frost'
a cross of H
Upon feeling up the foliage (still legal in Missouri at the time)
The 3' wide clump is composed of round
Trillium oostingii Tetrapanax The most unique aspect ofTrillium oostingii is a recently named trillium that hails from just a few seasonally flooded sites in Richland County, South Carolina. It was first discovered in 1937, but mistaken for Trillium viride until 2002, when botanist Dr. Chick Gaddy recognized it as something new and after DNA confirmation, named it after the original discoverer, H. J. Oosting. The 8" tall stems of the slowly offsetting Trillium oostingii are cinnamon red toward the bottom
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