Description
Enkianthus serrulatus Our first offering of this spectacularly ornamental plant, this is a large deciduous shrub with panicles of very large, bell-shaped, pure white flowers in early spring. Unlike the other species of Enkianthus in cultivation which flower in late spring after the leaves have emerged, this species flowers very early in the spring, typically early March for us here at the RSBG and the pure white flowers stand out beautifully among the bare branches. Brilliant red fall foliage color. Easy and a stunner in sun or light shade. Perfect with its relative the rhododendron. Unreasonably rare in cultivation, there seems to have been only a single clone in North America until we were able to re-introduce it from a few separate locations over the last few collecting trips. (0) RSBG
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