Trees and Shrubs
A division of the Camden Park catalogues that is not clearly defined. In broad terms it includes all plants with woody stems except conifers and fruit trees and shrubs.
Spiraea prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc. var. simplicifolia Nakai
See Spiraea prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc. flore pleno for more detail. Simplicifolia is the single flowered form of Spiraea prunifolia.
Spiraea prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc. var. florepleno
Fully-hardy, arching, deciduous shrub with ovate, finely-toothed leaves, to 4.5cm long, turning bronze-yellow in autumn, and stalkless corymbs, to 6cm across, of double white flowers in spring. To 2m. [RHSE, Hortus, Hilliers'].
Spiraea tomentosa L.
Fully-hardy, small, vigorous, thicket-forming shrub with erect stems, covered in brownish felt when young, coarsely-toothed, ovate leaves, and dense, terminal panicles of purplish-rose flowers in summer. There is also a white form. To 1.5m. [RHSD, Hortus, Hilliers’].
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (L.) Vahl.
A frost tender, low, usually spreading shrub, often flushed purple, with fleshy, bluish leaves, to 8cm long, and tail-like inflorescences of light blue, tubular flowers. To 1.2m. [RHSD, Hortus].
Stachytarpheta mutabilis (Jacq.) Vahl.
Straggling evergreen shrub with tetragonal branches, leathery, serrated leaves, to 10cm, and stout, erect, tail-like inflorescences, to 60cm, of showy scarlet, crimson or red flowers, fading to pink. To 3m. [RHSD].
Stachytarpheta urticifolia Sims
Frost tender, coarse biennial herb or sub-shrub with slender, weak branches, elliptic leaves, and upright, tail-like inflorescences, to 40cm, of indigo to dark purple flowers with a central white mouth. To 2m. [RHSD].
Stemona tuberosa Lour.
Frost tender, tall-growing twining plant with pointed, somewhat heart-shaped leaves and bell-shaped, greenish pink or yellow flowers in summer. [RHSD].
Stephanotis floribunda Brongn.
Frost tender, sparsely branched, twining climber with glossy, oval leaves, to 10cm long, and cymes of 3-6, fragrant, waxy flowers, to 6cm long, from spring to autumn. To 6m. [RHSE, Hortus].
Sterculia foetida L.
Frost tender, tall tree with palmate, 5 to 9-lobed leaves, to 20cm long, and terminal panicles, to 30cm long, of reddish flowers, with an offensive odour and deeply cut into 5 lobes, wooly inside. It has edible seeds. To 20m. [RHSD, Hortus].
Stewartia malacodendron L.
Somewhat tender shrub or small tree with alternate. Toothed leaves and axillary white flowers with purple stamens. To 4m. [RHSD, Hortus].
Strobilanthes anisophylla T.Anders.
Frost tender, evergreen sub-shrub with unequal pairs of lance-shaped, toothed leaves, the longer to 9cm long, and tubular blue flowers, borne in cone-shaped inflorescences in spring and winter. To 2m. [RHSD].
Strobilanthes glomeratus T.Anders.
Frost tender, evergreen shrub with much branched stems, crenate, ovate leaves, hairy on the upper side, and scattered heads of very large deep blue-purple flowers in autumn. To 1.2m. [RHSD].
Sutherlandia frutescens R.Br.
Frost-tender evergreen shrub with slender, erect, twiggy, white-downy stems, pinnate leaves and axillary racemes of bright red, pea-like flowers in spring and summer, followed by greenish-yellow or red-flushed seed pods. To 2m. [RHSE, Hortus, Hilliers’].
Syncarpha vestita (L.) B.Nord.
Erect soft-wooded shrub with white everlasting flowers with papery bracts. Found mountain tops in sandy soils. Spring to summer flowering. To 60cm. [Rice pl.LXXXIV].
Synoum glandulosum (Sm.) Juss.
Frost tender evergreen shrub or small tree with pinnate leaves composed of up to 7 elliptical-lance-shaped leaflets, and reddish-white flowers most of the year. To 7m. [FNSW, Beadle].
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