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The foliage of Choisya 'Aztec Pearl' is narrow and finger-like. Dear Helen: An unusual shrub I saw in bloom earlier this month was identified as a Choisya (Mexican orange blossom), but the leaves ...
Aztec Pearl was the first to flood the market, a choisya with thin, fingered leaves, all green and in May covered in small white flowers with yellow centres. It grows about 6ft high and is indeed ...
New leaves start out reddish-pink, then become light orange and pink, then turn cream, gray-green and gold. This broadleaf evergreen shrub needs partial to full sun and regular watering. Reaches 3 ...
New leaves emerge green, then age to a golden yellow, making for an attractive contrast. This variety rarely flowers, however, so choose it for its glorious foliage. Cultivation ...
Choisya (Mexican mock orange) is a popular evergreen broad-leaved shrub.It's drought tolerant, loves full sun and has both aromatic foliage and pleasantly scented, star-shaped flowers.
The bright yellow foliage would cheer up the whole region.” Sounds perfect! Sundance Mexican orange is a handsome evergreen shrub with luminous golden foliage that lights up the garden even in ...
For the part of my garden that is accessible to deer and gophers, I am constantly on the lookout for hardy, evergreen shrubs that can serve as a defining backdrop to bulbs and perennials, and that … ...