These represent seedling-grown plants from our garden colonies of this dramatically tall species, with elegant whorls of foliage on stems rising to 4 ft., above which extends another 15ö of pedicel before terminating in sublime, green-sepaled, yellow-petaled flowers, resulting in colorful clusters of orange-red fruit in late summer. For full or partial shade in cool, moist, humus-rich soil.
Also known as Daiswa polyphylla, from a remarkable genus of rare plants closely related to the Trillium. Utterly magical flowers composed of broad green sepals and thread-like golden petals sit atop handsome and elegant whorls of narrow leaves on stems to 18 inches. The resulting small seedlings serve as cross pollinators to one another, finally creating striking heads of scarlet-orange fruit in late summer. In our opinion among the most beautiful of fruiting plants. Originally collected in the Himalayas. Partial or full shade in moisture-retentive, rich soil.