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Trees & Shrubs » Cyrilla 1 item found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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Cyrilla Southeastern native shrub in the ericaceous family, a cousin to rhododendrons and pieris. Found in the wild as far north as Virginia. Great plant for the native garden. The leaves are semi-evergreen, alternate, glossy, about 2 inches long and 1 inch wide. The flowers give a similar affect to pieris blooms, but in Summer rather than spring. They are little white bells about 1/4 inches in diameter, fragrant, crowded in long racemes borne on the previous year's twigs. Moist but well-drained organic acidic soil in sun or part shade.
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CYRILLA racemiflora Scott Arboretum Clone (C8) This hardy selection, originating at the Scott Arboretum, was by far the most cold tolerant clone of several tested in shrub trials in an open field at Longwood Gardens. more info
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