Describes the blossoms and colour week by week, year by year, in a Zone 8 northern European shrub garden
Cytisus Week
In week 2009/20, the finest flowering effect comes from Cytisus. Pope Benedict is visiting the Holy Land and a news feature by Paul Badde in Die Welt informs us that the yellow of the broom bushes is succeeding the blue of rosemary flowers on Mount Herzl overlooking Jerusalem. It is good to know we are in step with one another. Here in Hamburg, the Syringa vulgaris is fading, whereas its relation Syringa hungaricus with its thicker petals is now flowering. Robinia hispida begins to flower late in the week, and Clematis montana becomes more perfect. This is the week when Hibiscus finally comes into leaf, and the crepe myrtle finally starts to green again after barely surviving the winter.
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