William Robinson's 1912 book, 'The Virgin's Bower' writes "it's first introduction was in 1829... to the Botanic Garden at Ghent; but until 1836-38 it was not much known in French gardens. I have only seen this kind grown well in Miss Willmott's [of other horticultural fame] garden at Warley, who writes:- "I believe my plant is the only one in cultivation in England. I counted 500 flowers and seemed only to have made some way in reckoning up the total." " Magnus Johnson's research confirms that von Siebold introduced the form to the Botanical Garden in Ghent in 1829, noting that "on the same occasion [he] also brought C patens from Japan."
Approximate height: | 1.5 - 3.0 metres |
Flowering period(s): | Jun Jul Aug Sep |
Aspect: | Sunny |
Pruning: | Hard prune (Group 3) |
Country of origin: | Japan |
Other name(s): | florida 'Sieboldii' ('Bicolor'); florida var 'Sieboldii'; C. Sieboldi(i); bicolor; florida bicolor; florida var bicolor; CHOIR BOY; florida 'Seiboldii'; 'Bicolor'; 'Bicolor Sieboldii'; etc. |
Further detail: | Flower diameter: 7-10cm Guard tepals: 5-6; c4cm wide, overlapping, pointed |