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The leaves of both are aromatic. There is yet another variation on the Choisya theme, in C. ternata ‘Sundance’ with bright yellow leaves.
Set to return to England after her April 12 victory in the Jenny Wiley Stakes (G1T) at Keeneland, Choisya could return to America this summer to run at Saratoga Race Course.
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.
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 ...
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.
Imagine if everyone planted a Choisya ternata ‘Sundance’. The bright yellow foliage would cheer up the whole region.” ...
It's easy to grab the pretty flowers staring back at you from the nursery shelves but try straying from the usual and plant vibrant shrubs to spice up the garden.
Choisya boasts evergreen foliage topped with starry white blooms in spring, while Skimmia offers rich green, aromatic leaves year-round and throws in fragrant white flowers too.” ...
The leaves have a spicy fragrance when pinched while the flowers are only slightly fragrant. Choisya is a handsome addition to indoor bouquets, a useful way to use outer branches thinned by ...
Choisya Aztec Pearl is an attractive evergreen shrub with dark green leaves, and clusters of fragrant, pink-tinged white flowers in late spring. 'Aztec Pearl' is a easier-to-deal-with alternative ...