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Planted mine in part shade in a dryish soil spot (thanks to some nearby mature black cherry trees) as a 1 gal about 5 years ago. It grows...Read More
This plant should used more often in landscapes, There isn't much to complain about. The flowers smell great. The leaves are dark, some...Read More
What a cool tree! Glossy camellia-esque leaves, a multi-trunked (or single-trunked, if you're boring) habit, evergreen foliage, undemand...Read More
Osmanthus americanus is dioecious, i.e. plants are either male or female.
Loose and open in habit, unlike the Asian osmanthus species, it looks good in a naturalistic setting. It doesn't seem to get more than 6-...Read More
A Southern tree or large shrub with shiny, evergreen leaves. Mainly located along the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf Coast.
T...Read More