Last Monday's plant feature was the beautiful Loropetalum chinense, and we are now in the midst of their blooming season. I recently encountered a mass planting of much larger specimens and thought it was worthwhile to add them here to give a sense of perspective of how large they may grow in optimal conditions. I also included a few more detail shots of buds, flowers, fruit remnants, and leafing patterns. These are always important clues to look for when identifying a plant. Enjoy! See last week's feature here: http://namethatplant.blogspot.com/2009/03/monday-plant-feature_16.html
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Additional Photos
Posted by Rebecca at 4:44 PM
Labels: loropetalum, photos, plant feature, plant i.d.
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