Plant of the Week – November 8
Hamamelis vernalis ‘Red Imp’, found near Cornell Science and Engineering Library, is a native to Ozark Plateau in central North America. photo credit: J. Coceano
Cyclamen coum (Christmas tree form), growing in Harry Wood Garden, is a hardy cyclamen that enjoys a shady spot under conifers and broadleaves. photo credit: J. Coceano
Bignonia capreolata ‘Atrosanguinea’, growing on Science Center wall, is a native vine of the southeastern United States enjoyed by hummingbirds. photo credit: J. Coceano
Showcasing golden, yellow fall color in the Terry Shane Teaching Garden, Lindera obtusiloba is a multi-stemmed, slow growing, deciduous shrub reaching 10-20 feet. photo credit: J. Coceano
Aubree Cherie
Posted at 06:20h, 09 NovemberGreat photos! I love fall foliage and plants that stand out in autumn, it’s my favorite time of year.
(‘Red Imp’ is such a fun cultivar name)
~Aubree