Look Smalljaw, I found one...!
By Flcrazy
- 18 May, 2009
- 16 likes
Found it in at Meadowbrook Nursery, they said to tell you hello !
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Fab colour, whatever it is.......
18 May, 2009
So glad you asked Janey, now I get to brag alittle...lol. This is a hybrid, crossed by Richard Hartlage, an undergraduate at North Carolina State University, he performed a series of reciprical crosses between Sinocalycanthus chinensis (Chinese Sweetshrub or Wax Plant) and Calycanthus floridus (Carolina Allspice or Sweetshrub) to produce what was considered a new bigeneric hybrid that was named ×Sinocalycalycanthus raulstonii ‘Hartlage Wine’. Now you see why I'm bragging, he's a good ole hometown boy !
I have the native Carolina sweetshrub. I'll post a photo of it, so you can see half of this one's parentage anyway.....:-)
19 May, 2009
Interesting background. What a wonderful thing he came up with. SUch a nice flower shape.
19 May, 2009
How amazing to have created your own hybrid and sucha beautiful one too! Well done to him Jerrie!
19 May, 2009
Wish I was talented in that area of gardening. I'm afraid I have to leave the propagating to the pros...lol. But like you said, I'm happy for him !
19 May, 2009
Gorgeous blossom! The colour is amazing!
20 May, 2009
Thanks Lori, I was tickled pink when I found it at a local nursey !
27 May, 2009
Another treasure! good for you!
27 May, 2009
This is a fairly new cultivar Marguerite, don't know if it will be popular enough to be sold worldwide . Will have to wait and see.
2 Jun, 2009
A child of the Carolina Sweetshrub... and doesn't it show Jerrie !! Gorgeous !
30 Aug, 2009
It's a lovely plant. I have just planted my recent purchase over here in the UK :)
14 Nov, 2010
That's so cool Fractal, glad to hear it's popularity is catching on. I just love mine, it had a few shoots that reached over 6 feet tall in a season !
15 Nov, 2010
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This photo is of species Calycanthus ×raulstonii 'Hartlage Wine'.
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Lovely colour....now what is it Jerrie? a type of Magnolia?
18 May, 2009