Tuesday, May 27, 2014

OXYTROPIS GRACILIS, PASITHEA CAERULEA AND SOPHORA DAVIDII



Oxytropis gracilis is a charming Canadian native flowering now. It appears to prefer a dry spot and seems easily grown.


Pasithea caerulea has grasslike leaves and comes from Chile. It grows to about 60cm and seems to be tolerant of drought.



Sophora davidii is a deciduous shrub from south west China. It forms a neat rather prickly mound and has blue and white pea flowers in late May and June.