LOROPETALUM
chinense. China. A charming 3-8 shrub, whose layered branches
give it a naturally oriental look. It bears flat sprays of oval, soft green
leaves. The plant is decorated mostly in spring and fall by clusters of white
flowers with slender, twisted petals. This is a fine plant for containers. Recently
a number of purple-leaved cultivars have been imported and named by Piroche
Plants of British Columbia from China and Japan. Some appear to be sold by other
nurseries under several different names. Burgundy is nearly
prostrate and has deep purplish red leaves and deep pink flowers. This and others
unfortunately appear less hardy and more disease-prone than the original green
form, though certainly beautiful. We are trying several others from Piroche,
in the hope of finding a better group of garden plants. Snow Dance
is similar to the original green-leaved form but lower and more compact,
with smaller, rounder leaves. Pipas Red is distinctly
more upright and fountain-like but quite bushy, with smaller burgundy leaves
and deep purplish pink flowers. Daybreaks Flame is
similar in habit but distinguished by a combination of bright green mature leaves,
bronze new growth, and bright pink flowers. Sun near the coast, part shade inland,
well drained soil, regular watering. Probably hardy to 5-10oF.