Description
Hedychium 'Stephen' starts flowering in late July and repeats until late September
delightfully fragrant flowers
topped in late summer with 4' tall bloom spikes of dark lavender flowers
the clumps are topped with dramatic 10' tall flower spikes of large white bells
the 1' tall x 2' wide clumps are topped with 2' tall spikes of dark purple flowers
Iris anguifuga Snake Bane Eriogonum Hedychium 'Stephen' starts flowering inThe Chinese native Iris anguifuga, named in 1980, hails from sunny grassland slopes in Anhui, Guangxi, and Hubei, China. Although it has been cultivated for centuries for snake removal, it was only recently recognized as a distinct species. This odd, beardless species emerges in fall and remains evergreen all winter. In March, the foliage expands upward along with the 18" tall flowering spikes, which first open for us in early April (NC). Each spike
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