WHat Plant is this?
comments (18) April 29th, 2009 in blogs, gallery
I saw this plant on someones pictures and I love it. They were not sure what it is either. They said it is very fragrant. Does anyone know what it is?
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Comments (18)
The fountain shape of the shrub (this is a woody plant so it can't be a kalanchoe.
It's some species of mockorange (Philadephus). Do you happen to know where this plant is in the US? You said you took the picture from someone else--are they in the American West or Pacific Northwest by chance? There are some very nice species mockoranges native to northern California, Oregon, Idaho, etc. Posted: 11:45 am on July 11th
http://www.floridata.com/ref/L/loro_chi.cfm
http://www.mobot.org/GARDENINGHELP/PLANTFINDER/Plant.asp?code=V560 Posted: 4:26 am on May 30th
Pat. Posted: 11:25 am on May 17th
If this shrub show evergreen foliage, may be Michelia doltsopa 'Silver Cloud', a fairly hardy and so fragrant variety !
Best regards
Philippe Posted: 3:40 am on May 11th
But I do know, it is absolutely NOT any kind of Kalanchoe. Kalanchoe are succulents, which this plant clearly is not. Kalanchoe's leaves are very fleshy, often very thick, usually quite long and strongly 'arrowhead' shaped and their flowers are very different, usually a cluster of downward facing 'bells' that close up to a tiny mouth at the bottom.
If there is any chance you could get a clear closeup of the blooms it might help. Are those flowers fragrant, by any chance ? Posted: 3:07 pm on May 9th
Link: http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/69/1869-004-F96CEE3C.jpg
Waddaythink? Posted: 1:12 am on May 4th