The Matthiola Arborescens is a member of the Brassicaceae family. It's related to cabbages and cauliflowers but its closer relatives include the Night scented stock. Also known as the Tree Stock, it is a hardy perennial that produces a beautifully scented white flowers in spring (this is var. alba, the species plant has purple flowers).
It's dead simple to grow and and provides a heavenly scent at night time. I don't understand why its not more popular
Matthiola with Phygelius (cape fuchsia) to the right, cerinthe to the left and hypericum behind
6 comments:
these pictures are fantastic, just how do you retain such composure? Amazes me! Pure excellence
Hope to see you around
Yes, those flowers are much prettier than a bouquet of Venus Flytraps!
Ah I wish they were fantastic pseudo.. I love the plan, it's simple to grow and has a wonderful scent. There are just 4 nurseries in teh country that do it...
That's true ewbl! and sweeter smellin that a bunch of Turdworts too.. if the turdwort existed, that is...
am gonna learn how to do this.
There's no real trick pseudo.. look for a good shit, then crop and adjust brightness and contrast. I do that a lot.
I've never cropped and adjusted the brightness of a good shit before, but if you do that a lot, jams, I may have to try it for myself!
Post a Comment