
veined, mid-green leaves, 3/4in (2cm) BERBERIDACEAE with S.

Oval to rounded, scalloped, velvety, red- aromatic foliage and their fruits. SINOPODOPHYLLUM grown for their spring flowers, their Salmon or orange flowers, deeply cleft very small tubers. Rosetted perennial with Genus of evergreen shrubs and trees, Leaves and, in late summer, soft pink, S. H 2in (5cm), S 8in summer has 5-lobed, pouched, white spring and early summer. In with yellow anthers, are produced in late Late summer-deciduous perennial with long, are reddish-green beneath. Short-lived, trailing, prostrate, glossy, mid-green leaves, to 6in (15cm) Nodding, saucer-shaped, white flowers, SKIMMIA S Deciduous, bushy shrub striatum ‘Aunt May’. Is suitable for a with square, red stems. Bushy, tuberous perennial by softwood cuttings in summer. Propagate purple-striped, straw-yellow flowers areĭeep rose-red flowers with green centers S. Summer, stems bear large, often solitary, each with a young shoot. In cuttings or by dividing tubers into sections, sheltered position in sun or partial shade leaves. Requires a narrow, cream-striped, grayish-green Has rosettes seed or in late spring or summer by stem grown for their flowers. Propagate in spring by Genus of deciduous shrubs and trees, S 12in (30cm). allow tubers to dry out then store in a upright perennial. striatum ‘Variegatum’ is a semievergreen, Rosa, Lychnis coeli-rosa, Viscaria elegans, When leaves die down after flowering, STYRACACEAE S. Agrostemma coeli- and moist but not waterlogged, peaty soil. Prefers a humid atmosphere, partial shade SINOJACKIA yellow flowers. spikes of widely funnel-shaped, golden-įall. flowers are produced in summer and early subshrubs, grown for their showy flowers. Heads of 5-petaled, bright rose-pink tuberous perennials and deciduous summer. Genus of usually summer-flowering, berries, containing many seeds, follow in Produces a fan of narrowly sword-shaped, Moderately fast- GESNERIACEAE small, dull white flowers in pendent S. Heliosperma alpestre, SINNINGIA are divided into 3 oblong to oval leaflets, S. in terminal clusters in late spring and earlyĮarly fall. See Fargesia Propagate by semiripe cuttings in summer. blue flowers, with yellow bases, are borneĬuttings in spring or by seed in spring or Sinarundinaria nitida. Needs partial shade and well-drained soil. See Fargesia plants are required in order to obtain fruits. Needs sun and fertile, Sinarundinaria murieliae. Separate male and female (30cm), S 3in (8cm). Which are evergreen, grown for their mass Yushania anceps. See suitable for covering buildings and growing Semievergreen, erect perennial.

Genus of annuals and perennials, some of Sinarundinaria jaunsarensis.

p.342.Ĭlimber, grown mainly for its foliage. Genus of one species of deciduous, twining S. See Olsynium douglasii.ĬARYOPHYLLACEAE S. Is prone to slug and snail LARDIZABALACEAE S. Dwarf forms are known asĬampion, Catchfly early summer. Propagate by seed in late spring or turn black in fall. Needs sun and well-drained SINOFRANCHETIA winged stems. Genus of thistlelike biennials, grown for flowers, with slightly darker veins, on

COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE shaped, bright scarlet flowers are produced of light green, basal leaves. Of tubular, pale yellow- and-light-brown 8–91/2in (20–24cm) long. Has oval, velvety leaves, Semievergreen, upright perennial. Produces leafy, terminal spikes SILYBUM (40cm) or more.
