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Disporum longistylum 'Night Heron'
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Family: Colchicaceae
Hardiness: To Zone 7a
Mature Size: 4' - 6'
Exposure: Shade to Mostly Sun
Bloom Time: July
Moisture Needs: Moist
Origin: China
Price:
$
16.00
Pot Size:
Medium Band Pot
Stock Status:In Stock
Product Code:
P0725
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Description
Excellent selection from the former Heronswood nursery of this robust woodlander noted for the dark hued stems especially in the new growth. This is an exuberant grower sending up big dark chocolate asparagus spears of new growth in late spring which branch out as they get taller bearing small creamy-green bells followed by glistening small black fruit. The young leaves carry some of coloring of the new growth and the whole plant retains this color better if grown in sun in our mild sun climate. In our shade garden, the foliage matures to a very pleasing dark olive-green and seems like some impressive cousin to bamboo as it can each 5'-6' tall. We always mulch ours in winter as we don't want to freeze out the crown and the new growth can start early here in the PNW so this mulch protects it from getting frosted. An easy and stunning plant. This was and still is offered as a selection of Disporum cantoniense but we thank Bleddyn Wynn-Jones for correctly identifying this as to species.