Basic Information Common Name: Jeffersonia Scientific Name: Jeffersonia Native Habitat: Eastern North America, particularly rich woodlands. History / Discovery / Cultivator Jeffersonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Berberidaceae, consisting of only two species: Jeffersonia diphylla (Twinleaf) found in eastern North America and Jeffer
Twinleaf
Basic Information Common Name: Twinleaf Scientific Name: Jeffersonia diphylla Native Habitat: Rich, moist woods of eastern North America History / Discovery / Cultivator Jeffersonia diphylla, commonly known as Twinleaf, is a fascinating woodland plant native to eastern North America. Its discovery and subsequent classification are intertwined with
Diphylleia
Basic Information Common Name: Diphylleia Scientific Name: Diphylleia Native Habitat: Moist, shady woodlands of East Asia (Japan, China) and eastern North America. History / Discovery / Cultivator Diphylleia, commonly known as Umbrella Leaf, is a fascinating genus of flowering plants with a history interwoven with both East Asian and North American
Fire Power Nandina
Basic Information Common Name: Fire Power Nandina Scientific Name: Nandina domestica ‘Fire Power’ Native Habitat: Eastern Asia (China, Japan) History / Discovery / Cultivator Nandina domestica, commonly known as heavenly bamboo, despite not being a bamboo, boasts a rich history rooted in Eastern Asia. Its journey from the wild landscape
Gulf Stream Nandina
Basic Information Common Name: Gulf Stream Nandina Scientific Name: Nandina domestica ‘Gulf Stream’ Native Habitat: Eastern Asia (China, Japan) History / Discovery / Cultivator Nandina domestica, commonly known as heavenly bamboo, is not actually a bamboo but belongs to the barberry family (Berberidaceae). Its origin lies in Eastern Asi
Nandina
Basic Information Common Name: Nandina Scientific Name: Nandina domestica Native Habitat: Eastern Asia (Japan, China) History / Discovery / Cultivator Nandina domestica, commonly known as Nandina or Heavenly Bamboo, is a captivating evergreen shrub native to eastern Asia, particularly Japan and China. Despite its common name suggesting a bamboo con