My best guess is too much wetness, although there was no obvious ground saturation, and it sits on a slight down-slope. You need a protected microclimate in your garden. In Atlanta, in the blazing heat and humidity, occasionally leaves will yellow and drop from June through August. Les, Our edgeworhtias went limp quite a few times during the summer, but the flowers look fine now. Ive researched and researched and the only name that keeps popping up to identify my plants is Edgeworthia. Aside from its many attractions for us, I can report that deer have not found it so. I found your post while looking for info about E.c. I dont think they are at all hard to propagate. I agree, it is the Belle of the winter Garden. Back in the early 1990s, Canadian nurseryman/plantsman, Pierre Piroche was able to do what no one else had been able to manage and import quite a large number of very rare, commercially unobtainable plants, both woody and perennial from China. It would help to know where you are. In the last years I am not getting temperatures around -13C or 9F and that is for short periods, a few hours a couple of times each winter, most of the time it is around freezing or a bit above at night only. Even now in November its leaves are droopy and in summer they were shrivelling and drying completely. These plants are winter hardy in USDA Zones 7 through 10, down to 5F, if grown in humus-rich, moist, and well-draining soil. I can only shade garden because of all our beautiful trees that I could never cut down to gain sunlight I did have them limbed up so we are getting a little more intense dappled sun in many areas. Starr, I hope everyone understands that I am not recommending an edgeworthia for zone 5. Outside, the world is encased in ice, but in the greenhouse, my sort-of, winter garden, rarely seen tender shrubs from China and South America are starting to bloom. Sun to part shade with plentiful summer water. Carolyn. I am in SE Michigan also, so it would be interesting to compare notes. Edgeworthia. Dear Carolyn, I have just planted one in a sheltered location in Kirkland Wa, outside of Seattle. Carolyn. I bought one from you last spring and it did beautifully in the summer and fall, and late fall brought the tight white buds which I watched expectantly all through the winter. Edgeworthia (paper bush) is a genus of plants in the family Thymelaeaceae.When the genus was first described, it was published twice in the same year (1841), in two separate publications: Plantarum vascularium genera: secundum ordines naturales digesta eorumque differentiae et affinitates tabulis diagnostacis expositae; and Denkschriften der Regensburgischen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Carolyn. Carolyn. The papery bark has been used in paper production. Email me when this plant is available. The site is about 15 feet from the house, which I would think provides protection from the NW. The shrub I profiled is E. chrysantha. Push a branch into the ground, stick a brick or stone on it, and one year later you will have a rooted plant to detach from the main much like an azalea. Is it because I live in a country that has no winter? Eastern sun; partial shade; a protected area I have found it to be drought tolerant after the first year, unless we are in a bad drought situation. My day is complete! After reading my postI can see I rambled and that I am very concerned about my lovely shrub. Sold out. Paper bush is a sweet-smelling plant with minimal upkeep. Colin, I recommend that you read the comments on this post and a later post that I wrote on Edgeworthia called Edgeworthia Update to get pruning information given by edgeworthia growers all over the world. A Google search revealed not much information other than one edgeworthia that had been moved three times successfully. As we have all noted and Carolyn has responded, this is a characteristic of Edgeworthia. A definite plus in our area. Lee Lee, Thank you so much for your extensive comment. Eomecon chionantha . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Hope readers can help Liz decide whether she can grow an edgeworthia in a container on an east facing, part shade terrace in New York City zone 7A. Its leaves are dark green and it is covered with healthy buds. Each 1 plus bud resembles an intricately designed tassel on the corner of an elegant Victorian pillow. Edgeworthia does have a sticky look to it. I hope it wont be a problem. Click here to get to the home page of our website for catalogues and information about our nursery and to subscribe to our blog. I dont ship plants except snowdrops and miniature hosta. Once again I wish I lived closer to you this plant is not sold in my area. Be patient. I recently acquired to beautiful plants that I am going to try in zone 5b, SE Michigan. So I am encouraged to try an edgeworthia. Carolyn, Oh no!! Carolyn. I know you have been busy, but did you see a post I did and linked to you? Carolyn. Carolyn, We planted a whip of paper bark about 2 springs ago It now seems to be stabilizing, and most of it is as lovely as ever. Now I wish I had ordered a paper bush! Nursery Happenings: Carolyns Shade Gardens is a retail nursery located in Bryn Mawr, PA, specializing in showy, colorful, and unusual plants for shade. Thanks so much for answering the propagation question. Hank, I guess the edgeworthias were on a schedule of their own this year. Carolyn. BIGGEST CONCERN IS IF I SHOULD PLANT IT DEEPER SO IT HAS MORE CHANCES TO GET MORE MOISTURE IN SUMMER, in case there would be noone at the lication to water it in summer in the future!? Sunrise now . Name City/State Email Phone Prod Type Availability; Youngblood Nursery Inc. Salem, OR: Email now: 503-390-8619: Container: 3 + Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Akebono' - 1 listing. Patty, My edgeworthia that faces northeast and is overhung by an azalea, a vibunum, and several conifers is thriving. Thank you! It is still quite rare. Hi Carolyn, this plant was a favorite in the 2011 Native & Deciduous Shrubs class at Longwood. It is planted in the existing clay soil mixed half and half with leaf compost. I have one and live in southern England. Great info, Liane. or to subscribe to my blog, just click here. All the best So please put me on your list my husband and I drive to Malvern often to visit our daughter and her family so we could easily pick it up on our way. Carolyn. Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Akebono' Zone: 7a, 7b. Carolyn. Paper bush plants are low maintenance. I look forward to catching up with your post. My 2 Edgeworthia survived a brutal 5B winter of extended -20s. Edgeworthia chrysantha. Carolyn. I am in zone 8/7B/Adepending on the year and climate of the current season. Joy, It is normal for the old leaves to turn yellow and fall off. I was away for a few weeks in Jan-Feb. and then again in March,but not much has happened since then. I would have a hard time giving mine up, they are so beautiful and fragrant. I am so glad that readers treat these comments like a forum and answer each others questions. Blooming on naked stems over long periods, at least 4-6 weeks in late winter and early spring, they open from silvery flower buds . No, I dont. I saw my first Edgworthia on a garden tour (Patterns?) Give it light shade and moist, fertile, acidic, well-drained soil containing lots of organic material. Synonym: Edgeworthia papyrifera. Excellent informationthank you! 'Akebono' (or 'Red Dragon'): This variety features orange-red flowers and grows slower and more compact than other species. Delivery options. But your photographs are stunning and have obviously entranced your many readers! Should I even go so far as to put up some wind screens for the first winter or two? Short-stalked, lanceolate-oblong, dark green leaves (to 3-5" long and 2" wide) are crowded near the branch ends. I have never done it but I dont see why pruning would be a problem. It is so happy I am going to try propogating from cutting soon but have heard its virtually impossible to do. Julie, Zone 5 is a stretch but you have grown other plants that I wouldnt think you could. Standard 5.95; This shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage . Edgeworthia chrysantha enjoys moist, well-drained soil in a sheltered, partially shaded position. We get so attached to our plantsor is it just me? Perhaps it is similar ? My Edgeworthia has always done this from the day I brought it home, it survived two terrible winters with only a few lost buds and I think it has grown a foot this summer. The day will come when drastic pruning will have to happen, but I am not looking forward to it. They are flourishing & a great addition to our daylily bed. A much sought after collector's plant for years, this exquisitely fragrant shrub offers tremendous architectural value with its multi-stemmed habit and light, cinnamon colored stems. Native to Asia, the paper bush, named for its bark, is a durable shrub often used to make paper goods, including banknotes, books, and wallpaper. I cant wait to care for these and see if I can be successful. Change). I knew I couldnt let it grow on up past the windows and block all light in the bedroom so if it didnt make it, Id have to live with that. In my Wayne garden, the Edgeworthia planted last year in an east facing spot with high shade seemed to thrive this Spring and Summer, even though the buds mostly froze over the winter. However, I have been able to offer it to my customers in fall 2011 and fall 2012 because my wholesale shrub supplier carries beautiful specimens of it. This space gets good morning sun and then afte. Paper bush doesn't need fertilizer. Edgeworthia chrysantha also known as paper bush is a collectors plant. Carolyn. Edgeworthia chrysantha is a deciduous shrub with dark green, leathery, single, alternate, lanceolate leaves, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long. I have never pruned mine. When sunlight hits the buds, the paper bush seems to bloom already. Old leaves turn yellow and fall off regularly. I can enjoy the structure and color from the sun room in the winter, but venture out despite snow or rain for the scent. Please keep in touch. Rarer form of the paper bush shrub with orange-red flowers. Pruning my be in my plants future too. That said, it doesnt seemed at all fazed by pruning. 2 members have or want this plant for trade. I adore this plant and have one in my zone 7b garden (North Carolina), where it blooms in late February. Liz, maybe an edgeworthia bonsai is in your future. However, mine sailed through our harsh winter with -10 F (10 degrees below our supposed zone low) and bloomed. Would you mind telling me where you found your edgeworthia? If you garden north of here, I suggest you try the plant anyway because we really dont know how much cold it can take. Because our winters are mild and there are pollinators available at bloom-time, the various Edgeworthias set seed and grow quite quickly to flowering from seed, usually the third spring. The large yellow and white blooms put on a display in late winter. You can help woodland plants fight disease by adding plenty of soil conditioner to your clay soil before planting. Love the snowflakes too! The winter gold E. chrysantha had a couple of flowers come out in February, but they and the rest of the buds died in March when temperatures went well below freezing. I avoid doing it in extreme heat or cold, and wait for it to bloom, but aside from that, prune freely. drooping its leaves in afternoon sun. Mine seem to be drought tolerant but go limp whenever they are dry. In Japan, the paper is used to make banknotes. Divide a mature paper bush in mid to late winter to produce a new paper bush plant; dig up the root ball and separate at the roots into multiple plants. Vickie, Yes, edgeworthias can get quite large when they are happy. Hello Nikolay, Hello Nik, 1. Explore workshops & register now. Also I had read standing water in winter was not good for the roots, which is a problem for me in some winters, esp with underground water raising to the surface, so I made a drainage with stone at the bottom of the hole and planted the edgeworthia on top of the stones. Now I want to propagate one of them so I can have three. 20% OFF early spring interest 2 litre pot: 59.99 47.99: 2 litre pot. General information. Linda, As I said to Nancy, you will be able to buy it in April. After it finishes blooming, it cloaks itself with very handsome foliage reminiscent of plumeria. We have very hot summers here, 90 to 100 degrees F, and it didnt rain for a lot of July, August, and September. Akebono did not make it through the winter, but Winter Gold flowered very well, in spite of another very cold March. Carolyn, [] Carolyns Shade Gardens The silky hairs glow in the light, and the plant looks like it is covered with hundreds of silver flowerssimply breathtaking. Carolyn. Edgeworthia buds in November as they start to expand. I do believe you could cut one to the ground without fear of harm given the basal shoots they push up. I have been wondering if it was the harsh winter, and whether it will bloom or not this year. Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Gold Rush' Sold out. An Edgeworthia on the Edge. Good luck, Carolyn. Hi Carolyn If you would like more information on edgeworthias, please read my more recent post, Edgworthia Update, and the very helpful reader comments, by clicking here. In The Heather Garden at Ft Tryon in Washington Heights NYC Martha, What time of year did you prune it and how much did you take off? Carolyn. Click here to get to the home page of our website for catalogues and information about our nursery and to subscribe to our blog. For example a kiwi struggles here!!! Long, narrow, leathery, blue-green leaves up to 10 inches long give the shrub a tropical look. Origin: Found in the woodlands of the Himalayas and China.. Foliage: Deciduous, alternate, simple, narrowly oblong, dark greenish blue.Leaves lend a tropical look during summer and . The flowers are beginning to open-thanks Carolyn:), Robin, Camellia x Winters Joy is a gorgeous plant too. This coming winter will be our 5th winter together. Anna Evans Our Edgeworthia is about 9 years old now, and last year and this, many of the upper leaves have become shriveled and unattractive, and then die back. Stress. These hang on the bare branches and flood the garden with an exotic perfume, creating a sight and smell you will love. I need to prune it but dont know when to prune because I love it in all seasons. It is now almost five feet tall. I am hoping that the recent warmth will result in the blossoms developing, and that the shrub will prove it has thrived. The silky hairs glow in the light, and the plant looks like it is covered with hundreds of silver flowerssimply breathtaking. I am now located in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts. I was out snapping photos of mine today and was stunned at just how pretty they can be. Double Mint Gardenia (1) Dragon-eye Pine (1) Drops of Gold Japanese Holly (1) Dwarf Clumping Bamboo (1) Dwarf Crested Iris (1) Dwarf Florida Anise Tree (1) Dwarf Japanese Andromeda (2) Eco Minibox Azalea (1) Here it is an unusual and elegant four season ornamental notable for its leaves, buds, flowers, and habit. chrysantha. It is planted in a southeastern exposure. I live in MD, and my garden is fenced against deer, but we do have a resident bunny. The branch would have become damaged from rubbing on the house and I did not want that. When the leaves drop, they reveal the slender and pliable reddish-brown bark seen above. Cold combined with wind seems to be the bigger enemy of this plant in zone 6b gardens as Carolyn and everyone I know in Pennsylvania with them has experienced. I do not fertilize mine but you could try it. If you are growing edgeworthia, please leave a comment describing your experience with it, especially if you are from an area north of the Delaware Valley. Thank you for all the information on Edgeworthia. I was wondering, what do you do about pruning Edgeworthia and are there any problems you should look out for associated with pruning? Edgeworthia 'Akebono' (aka 'Red Dragon') on . My 1990 edition of Michael Dirrs, JOURNAL: Gardening Blogs for Plant Lovers My Education of a Gardener. Id leave it be. Does scent travel in the air and to what distance??? Organic materials such as fully decomposed compost, straw, grass clippings, and shredded bark mulch help improve the ground. I need advice as to the soil mix. The Edgeworthia was also starting to lean forward and with any hurricane it could have tumbled overI am in zone 7B. (LogOut/ I did lose one of those to a particularly bad southern winter once! Carolyn. Other issues include root rot-related issues from using poorly draining soil. Such is the case with my Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Rubra,' a very-hard-to-find selection of the also scarce species. I think of them as silver with yellow interiors. It has protection from winter winds, which come from the north west here, so that the buds, which form in November, dont dessicate. The plant's structure makes it suitable for hedges or as a feature plant with well-formed branches filling the shape. Amend soil with organic materials to help encourage proper water drainage. Keep seeds inside the container moist. Loads of unique yellow flower clusters and large leaves that add a tropical flare to the garden, make Edgeworthia chrysantha a "must-have" specimen bush for shade gardens. Molly, If your edgeworthia forms buds, but they dont open, then you must be experiencing extreme cold during the time the buds are on the plants, late fall to late winter. Botanical Name: Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Akebono' Common Name: Paper . The native range of this species is S. China to N. Myanmar. Photo by Susan Safford. Mine faces southeast with a wall and shrubs behind it so it is protected from winter winds. Mine in Germantown on southeast side of house has bloomed nicely. Then it was in the upper 60s so more flowers opened before being hit with lows in the teens starting 3/11 and continuing in the forecast through at least 3/16. Edgeworthias buds start to open at the beginning of March in our area and as early as January in the south. We made the original selection from a group of seed-grown plants, imported from China by Canada's Piroche Plants in the late 1990s. Facts: Edgeworthia. Liane, thanks for commenting on pruning. As for me, my edgeworthia is thriving in zone 7 with temperature and weather conditions very similar to yours. if not could you recommend a supplyer, David, I only ship snowdrops and mini hostas. As edgeworthias age, if you have a little patience, you can root your own by allowing a ground sprout to grow awhile and placing a brick on it to encourage root development. I did not plant my Edgeworthia in full sun and would not do it in your region. Oh my word!!! Carolyn. It is in moderate shade in the summer, under trees. i live in zone 8a,and would like to know if i can purchase Edgeworthia from you ?If yes, please send me details. . Trying my first Camellia hybrid, April Kiss now. This edgeworthia is pictured in mid-April on the terrace of the main house at Chanticleer gardens in Wayne, Pennsylvania. I should have taken it out of the container last year. across (5 cm), packed with fragrant, silky orange-red flowers (up to 40 per flower head). Here it needs part shade, but I would imagine it would want more sun farther north. Was surprised to see one at my favorite nursery and snatched it up. Carolyn, I cant get this blog entry to let me leave a comment (maybe its full? What zone are you in? 'Grandiflora': The species with the largest flowers. edgeworthia chrysantha akebono. 'Ruby' Gladiola (Gladiolus papilio 'Ruby'), Creeping Honeysuckle (Lonicera crassifolia). I love it. Edgeworthia is a shrub native to China and the Himalayas that provides superb fall and winter interest and a gardenia-like fragrance. Blooming on naked stems over long periods, at least 4-6 weeks in late winter and early spring, they open from silvery flower . Janet, Thanks for all that great growing information. It was planted in late winter, and now, June 20th is showing some yellow leaves on the lower branches. From what I hear and read, Akebono, though a dramatic cultivar, has not been very successful for many. For the first couple of years after planting my Edgeworthia, I fretted over the yellowing leaves, but as Carolyn noted, thats what they do. both would be Zone 7. Remove leaves on the lower two-thirds of the stems. I hope I never have to prune any more branches, it is such a gift in winter. Sarah, I dont have a big sample but edgeworthia seems to be pretty tolerant of shade or sun. Curious to see if anyone has experience growing Edgeworthia in a container? Joy, this is really helpful. Now after the dry hot summer I am thinking the potting mix I used with the drainage was drying out too fast unlike my clay soil and this time I should use more of my clay soil, at least 50%!? 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