Heptacodium miconioides 'SMNHMRF' (Temple of Bloom ® Heptacodium)


Michael's Opinion

As unusual shrub or small tree since it is late flowering. Somewhat ungainly in appearance, it is a suitable candidate for the back of the border. In the winter the exfoliating bark is quite stunning. A choice plant!

Botanical Information

FamilyCaprifoliaceae
GenusHeptacodium
Speciesmiconioides
Cultivar'SMNHMRF'
Registered NameTemple of Bloom®
Patent NumberPP30,763
CategoryWoody
TypeShrub (deciduous)
OriginIntroduced by Provenwinners.com, Grand Haven, Michigan, United States of America. The species is found in Zhejiang Province in China, in well drained fertile soil.

Details

USDA Hardiness Zone5 - 9
USDA Hardiness Ref.
Canadian Hardiness Zone6
Canada Hardiness Ref.
RHS Hardiness ZoneH7
RHS Hardiness Ref.
Height2 - 3 m
Spread2 -3 m
GrowthMedium
Flowering PeriodSeptember

Description and Growing Information

General DescriptionMulti-stemmed, upright. Distinctly veined leaves. Flowers in late summer to early autumn.
ID CharacteristicExfoliating tan bark, late summer white flowers, red sepals in late autumn, leaves have 3 main parallel veins.
ShapeMulti-stemmed & single stemmed, upright branching. Develops loose, rounded/irregular form & unkempt.
LandscapeUsed in large borders or in groups as an island planting.
PestsStem dieback possibly due to canker. Plants in shade seem to develop retained sepals.
HabitatHorticultural origin.
Bark/Stem DescriptionGrey brown, exfoliating on 1.25 -2.55 cm diameter stems to reveal a tan bark. Attractive, bark comes off in strips, and is reminiscent of crape myrtle or beautybush.
Flower/Leaf Bud DescriptionImbricate, light brown, glabrous, ovoid, 4 - 7 mm long, forming 45 degree angle with stem.
Leaf DescriptionThe most beautiful part of the plant, emerging early, soft green maturing to dark green, retained late into November, poor autumn colour, yellow at best. Simple deciduous leaves, opposite leaf arrangement, 5 -15 cm long, half as wide, rounded apex.
Flower DescriptionFragrant white small flowers, born in 15.24 cm long panicles, bloom late August and September, showy and may attract butterflies. Sepal's are a dull red/brown to burgundy.
Fruit DescriptionCapsules that can retain sepals, sepals change from green to burgundy and last up to 3 weeks, sepals are as showy as flowers.
Colour DescriptionDark green in summer, yellow in autumn, flowers are white, bark is grey brown.
Texture DescriptionMedium – medium coarse

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