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(Convallariaceae)

Disporum smilacinum from Korea - BSWJ531

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Description:
One of the very first species we collected from the remote island of T'aehüksandõ South Korea in 1993, when we were marooned there with Dan Hinkley on his first collecting trip. A small species which we collected the seed of from a small perennial with slender, creeping underground rhizomes, capable of forming large colonies in time. With short branching stems 8-35cm tall, carrying small elliptic leaves terminating in 1-4 greenish-white widely flared flowers April-May. Easily grown in full-part shade in a humus rich, well drained fertile soil.

product details
Family Generic Species/Variety Collection Number
(Convallariaceae) Disporum smilacinum from Korea BSWJ531
Group Colour Blooms Size
Perennial White Spring creeping
Soil Type Shade Foliage Origin
Normal Part shade, Shade Deciduous Korea
Scented Ornamental Berries / Fruit
No ORNAMENTAL berries
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