a seventeenth-century Moravian Jesuit who worked as a pharmacist and naturalist in the Philippines and wrote widely about Asian plants
a camellia with provenance that ends
treat rockrose as a sun-baked Mediterranean and ask little else
Native to the eastern and midwestern United States
'Leslie Ann' grows open and upright
Citrus myrtifolia 'Chinotto' 25/7 Restock a seventeenth-century Moravian Jesuit whoCitrus myrtifolia 'Chinotto' is the myrtle leaf orange, a small, dense, thornless citrus grown as much for beauty as for fruit. The tidy branches carry little pointed leaves like a myrtle's, sweetly fragrant white flowers, and a long held crop of small, round, bitter oranges. Compact and slow, the chinotto makes an exceptional container or patio plant, an evergreen jewel that flowers and fruits at an easy, manageable size. The name hints at China,