
Japan, 1858. This is of no particular value as a flowering shrub, but being hardy in most districts, and having large handsome leaves that impart to it a tropical appearance, it is well worthy of culture. The flowers are ivory-white, and produced in large umbels towards the end of autumn, but our early frosts too often mar their beauty.
In England it grows about 10 feet high, and is usually what is termed "leggy" in appearance, and thrives well in any good loamy soil if
fairly dry.

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