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Today in the garden: Hamamelis 'Rochester' (syn. Ham. mollis 'Superba')A spreading hybrid between Ham. mollis and Ham. vernalis making a shrub 3 m tall and wide. It's a very useful cultivar in that it has the strongest (sweet) scent of any (particularly very fragrant by 'warmer' and windless weather) and it is always by far the first hybrid to come into flower (december). It's a hybrid with vernalisblood which means that the flowers are not very large (approximately 13 mm) compared for example with the Ham. intermedia cultivars (Ham. japonica x Ham. mollis) but the overall color is a brilliant coppery orange. A disadvantage can be the fact that it often retains its dead leaves during winter, especially young(er) plants. So when you wanted to buy a Hamamelis this one must be one of your favorites !!!
Quote from: KentGardener on December 18, 2011, 10:09:56 AMAnyone like to guess what this is? No idea. Ian thought it might be a Euphorbia, but I don't!
Quote from: Maggi Young on December 19, 2011, 07:47:02 PMQuote from: KentGardener on December 18, 2011, 10:09:56 AMAnyone like to guess what this is? No idea. Ian thought it might be a Euphorbia, but I don't! "Never a willow" Possibly an Aloe?cheersfermi