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Woodland wildflowers from all over the world
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Fosavoa
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Woodland wildflowers from all over the world
I have a deep problem in that I love all things green (except money), hence the list of plants I grow (or attempt to grow) reads more like a botanical garden than a hobbyist's grow list. One group I've always had a soft spot for are woodland perennials, I guess because I was raised in a woodland in my youth (
in
one I must emphasize,
not
next to one). Here I grow both Japanese natives as well as an assortment from other places - Europe, North America, and Asia mostly. Here is a sampling.
The native
Arisaema sikokianum
is arguably the most striking of the genus. Pretty easy to grow, but not one to clump.
Japan has many native
Asarum
, a few of which I do grow, but here is the large Chinese species,
A. maximum
, sometimes called "the giant panda ginger".
In New York I grew up with
Sanguinaria canadensis
in the woodlands all about me, but it wasn't until I came to Japan that I grew this lovely form known as 'Multiplex'.
Another genus I've loved since childhood is
Trillium
. In the southeast USA their numbers and variety are unmatched the world over and yet this little beauty,
T. rivale
, heralds from a tiny part of extreme northern California and southeast Oregon, centered around the Siskiyou Mountains. It is a tiny plant, not more than 6 inches tall and flowering on plants as little as a couple inches high. Amazing little thing.
Anemone
have always been another favorite. In fact I love all the spring ephemerals of northern woodlands - trilliums, anemone, dog tooth violets, spring beauties, and so on. Here is the lovely little European native
Anemone ranunculoides
.
Did I mention I liked flowering bulbs as well? Ah, that is another story I guess. Here is the variable
Tulipa humilis
, possibly the variety
pulchella
, a native of Turkey, Iran and the Caucasus.
Yup, I'm a plantoholic!
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