Field of Science

Friday Fabulous Flowers - Calycanthus


These are presently in flower in the Phactors' garden, and according to some they are all in the same genus - Calycanthus.  The maroon  colored flower in the upper left is the Carolina spicebush, C. floridus, which TPP has taken apart for you. The upper right was originally Sinocalycanthus (featured here before) but is now considered part of the same genus (it was hard to imagine an eastern Asian eastern North American disjunction).  And the bottom flower, trying hard to look like a star magnolia, is their hybrid offspring called "Venus".  It's a largish, scrambling type of shrub that flowers like crazy for several weeks.  Another selection has a maroon flower, but the ivory one shows up better.  All three survived a very tough winter.  Enjoy.  

2 comments:

Eric said...

Fantastic. Does 'Venus' have the wonderful plummy scent of C. floridus?

The Phytophactor said...

The hybrid doesn't have as much fragrance, so more like Sinocalycanthus.