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Disporum flavens RHS Award of Merit Winners the pitchers lie flat on

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Description

the pitchers lie flat on the ground forming a 1' wide clump with the opening facing upwards

'Ebony Knight') Originally introduced to the US in 1960 by both California's Oakhurst Gardens and the USDA

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The woody perennial species are most often shrubs though there are some salvias that are trees

Comptonia hails from Canada south to northern Georgia

Disporum flavens RHS Award of Merit Winners the pitchers lie flat on(aka: Disporum uniflorum) We first encountered this fairy bell in the wild in 1997 on Korea's Ulleung Island. Even before that encounter, we already prized Disporum flavens as the star of the genus Disporum. As Disporum flavens emerges, like a Solomon's seal, in spring, the vivid yellow flowers at the end of the stalk are already visible. As the upright stalk reaches its ultimate height, the tips turn outward within days and the yellow flowers burst

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