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Plant derived from Kochi, Japan / 高知県
Japanese Name: シチョウゲ, 紫丁花, イワハギ, 岩萩
Taxonomy
Family: アカネ科 Rubiaceae
Subfamily: アカネ亜科 Rubioideae
Tribe: ヘクソカズラ連 Paederieae
Genus: シチョウゲ属 Leptodermis
Distribution: Japan (SC. Honshu, Shikoku) (38 JAP)
Lifeform: Nanophan.
"Leptodermis oblonga, 2016, [Baby Lilac Shrub], lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, 2x2 ft #Shrub, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, lilac like blooms, Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 9.2 years
Dwarf, mounding, shrub provides an outstanding all-summer display of lilac-scented pale purple flowers.
#Leptodermis"
ハクチョウゲ ‘ラージ・ピンク’
Buchozia japonica (Thunb.) Callm., 2021 ‘Large Pink’
This species is accepted.
Confirmation Date: 04/28, 2023.
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Family: Rubiaceae (APG IV)
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Authors:
Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828)
Martin Wilhelm Callmander (1975-)
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Publication:
Candollea; Organe du Conservatoire et du Jardin Botaniques de la Ville de Genève. Geneva
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Collation:
76(1): 162
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Date of Publication:
20 May 2021
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The native range of this species is S. China, Taiwan. It is a subshrub or shrub and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
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Distribution Native to:
China South-Central, China Southeast, Taiwan
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Introduced into:
Assam, Cambodia, India, Japan, Jawa, Korea, Madagascar, Malaya, Nansei-shoto, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam
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Homotypic Synonyms:
Buchozia coprosmoides L'Hér. in Buchozia: [s.p.] (1788), nom. superfl.
Serissa buxifolia Dum.Cours. in Bot. Cult., ed. 2, 4: 331 (1811), nom. superfl.
Serissa japonica (Thunb.) Thunb. in Nov. Gen. Pl.: 132 (1798)
Serissa myrtifolia Dum.Cours. in Bot. Cult. 2: 570 (1801), nom. superfl.
Lycium japonicum Thunb. in Nova Acta Regiae Soc. Sci. Upsal., ser. 2, 3: 207 (1780)
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Heterotypic Synonyms:
Democritea serissoides DC. in Prodr. 4: 540 (1830)
Dysoda fasciculata Lour. in Fl. Cochinch.: 146 (1790)
Dysoda foetida (L.f.) Salisb. in Prodr. Stirp. Chap. Allerton: 60 (1796)
Leptodermis nervosa Hutch. in C.S.Sargent, Pl. Wilson. 3: 404 (1916)
Leptodermis venosa Craib in Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1916: 264 (1916)
Serissa crassiramea (Maxim.) Nakai in T.Nakai & G.Koidzumi, Trees Shrubs Japan: 403 (1922)
Serissa democritea Baill. in Hist. Pl. 7: 386 (1880)
Serissa foetida (L.f.) Poir. in J.B.A.P.M.de Lamarck, Tabl. Encycl. 2: 211 (1819)
Serissa foetida var. crassiramea Maxim. in Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg, sér. 3, 29: 174 (1883)
Serissa foetida marginata W.Bull ex J.Dix in Proc. Roy. Hort. Soc. London 2: 375 (1862)
Serissa foetida forma plena Makino in J. Jap. Bot. 3: 28 (1926)
Serissa foetida forma pleniflora Makino in J. Jap. Bot. 3: 19 (1926)
Serissa kawakamii Hayata in Icon. Pl. Formosan. 5: 79 (1915)
Serissa serissoides (DC.) Druce in Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isles 4: 646 (1917)
Lycium foetidum L.f. in Suppl. Pl.: 150 (1782)
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Publications:
Kew Backbone Distributions
Chang, C.S., Kim, H. & Chang, K.S. (2014). Provisional checklist of vascular plants for the Korea peninsula flora (KPF): 1-660. DESIGNPOST.
Chou, S., Chhnang, P. & Kim, Y. (2016). A Checklist for the Seed Plants of Cambodia: 1-272. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea.
Ruhsam, M. (2005). Survey of all the Rubiaceae specimens at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Wu, Z., Raven, P.H. & Hong, D. (eds.) (2011). Flora of China 19: 1-884. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis.
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Plant derived from Kochi, Japan / 高知県
Japanese Name: シチョウゲ, 紫丁花, イワハギ, 岩萩
Taxonomy
Family: アカネ科 Rubiaceae
Subfamily: アカネ亜科 Rubioideae
Tribe: ヘクソカズラ連 Paederieae
Genus: シチョウゲ属 Leptodermis
Distribution: Japan (SC. Honshu, Shikoku) (38 JAP)
Lifeform: Nanophan.
Plant derived from Kochi, Japan / 高知県
Japanese Name: シチョウゲ, 紫丁花, イワハギ, 岩萩
Taxonomy
Family: アカネ科 Rubiaceae
Subfamily: アカネ亜科 Rubioideae
Tribe: ヘクソカズラ連 Paederieae
Genus: シチョウゲ属 Leptodermis
Distribution: Japan (SC. Honshu, Shikoku) (38 JAP)
Lifeform: Nanophan.
Plant derived from Kochi, Japan / 高知県
Japanese Name: シチョウゲ, 紫丁花, イワハギ, 岩萩
Taxonomy
Family: アカネ科 Rubiaceae
Subfamily: アカネ亜科 Rubioideae
Tribe: ヘクソカズラ連 Paederieae
Genus: シチョウゲ属 Leptodermis
Distribution: Japan (SC. Honshu, Shikoku) (38 JAP)
Lifeform: Nanophan.
Plant derived from Kochi, Japan / 高知県
Japanese Name: シチョウゲ, 紫丁花, イワハギ, 岩萩
Taxonomy
Family: アカネ科 Rubiaceae
Subfamily: アカネ亜科 Rubioideae
Tribe: ヘクソカズラ連 Paederieae
Genus: シチョウゲ属 Leptodermis
Distribution: Japan (SC. Honshu, Shikoku) (38 JAP)
Lifeform: Nanophan.
Amelanchier alnifolia 'Regent'alder-leaved serviceberry, Philadelphus 'Snow Dwarf'Dwarf Mock Orange, Leptodermis oblonga[Baby Lilac Shrub], Philadelphus x virginalisVirginal mockorange, Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko' Slender Deutzia, Syringa x prestoniae 'James MacFarlane', Hypericum kalmianum 'Gemo', pieris taiwanensis, Taiwan Andromeda, Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kinshi'(3-DB-Y) Japanese Tree [Peony GOLDEN BIRD], Cornus canadensis
Leptodermis oblonga (Baby Lilac) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 9/2020 - Baby Lilac Shrub, lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 13.3 YEARS (Waysi). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Additional photos of this plant (search of my flickr photostream):
Leptodermis oblonga (Baby Lilac) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 9/2020 - Baby Lilac Shrub, lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 13.3 YEARS (Waysi). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Additional photos of this plant (search of my flickr photostream):
Leptodermis oblonga (Baby Lilac) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 9/2020 - Baby Lilac Shrub, lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 13.3 YEARS (Waysi). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Additional photos of this plant (search of my flickr photostream):
Leptodermis oblonga 6/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2 for 14.0 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 8/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2,6,0 for 14.2 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 8/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2,6,0 for 14.2 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 8/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2,6,0 for 14.2 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 6/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2 for 14.0 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 6/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2 for 14.0 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 6/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2 for 14.0 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Leptodermis oblonga 8/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2,6,0 for 14.2 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
Common name is Baby Lilac. It does have lilac colored blooms in early July. It's easy to propagate, sends runners out that can be clipped and potted in the greenhouse. It's also a very short shrub. It's about one foot high in the first season. Great plant to put in your perennial garden. Actually, I plan on putting a few of these in my Dahlia garden.
Leptodermis oblonga 6/2021 Baby Lilac Shrub- (Baby Lilac) Baby Lilac Shrub, Mature size: 2x2’, lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW24, In Garden Bed R2 for 14.0 YEARS (Wayside). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
2020 notes: shrub looks exceptionally heathy this year. Only a few blooms by mid September, but it looks like there is more to come. Have culled this plant back several times over the years. Nice dwarf shrub for the garden as long as you cull back the suckers.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2016, 17, 18, 20, 21:
"Leptodermis oblonga, 2016, [Baby Lilac Shrub], lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, 2x2 ft #Shrub, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, lilac like blooms, Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 9.2 years
Dwarf, mounding, shrub provides an outstanding all-summer display of lilac-scented pale purple flowers.
#Leptodermis"
"Leptodermis oblonga, 2018 photo, Common Name: Baby Lilac Shrub, Size: 2x2ft., lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 11.3 YEARS (Ways). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
#Leptodermis #BabyLilacShrub
"Leptodermis oblonga, 2018 photo, Common Name: Baby Lilac Shrub, Size: 2x2ft., lilac like blooms, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 11.3 YEARS (Ways). Planted in 2007.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
#Leptodermis #BabyLilacShrub
"Leptodermis oblonga, 2017, [Baby Lilac Shrub], lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, 2x2 ft #Shrub, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, lilac like blooms, Bloom Month 6b-, In Garden Bed R2 for 10.2 YEARS.
Suckers. This spreads rapidly!!! native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that grows to 12-18” tall and flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Severe cut back in 2016.
#Leptodermis #BabyLilacShrub
Leptodermis oblonga, (Baby Lilac Shrub), lep-toh-DER-miss ob-LON-guh, 2x2 ft,lilac like blooms, Zone5, Shrub,R2