Pot Size: 4 litre (deep) Price: £25.00 Description: Our second cross between two different hardy species within this group of Schisandra that have the largest/showiest flowers. The female being a scarlet flowered species while the male is rose-pink, both bearing sizeable cup shaped flowers, most likely intermediate in colour. Held in the axils of the ovate-oval leaves May to June, on twining deciduous woody stems to 6m long, followed by when pollinated, long drupes of ceiling-wax-red fruit. Easily grown in a humus-enriched soil, in part shade or full sun. Male and female flowers are normally born on separate unisexual plants (dioecious) in this group of Schisandra.
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