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2013


Quotes for 2013<br />

“the Batman and Robin of slow gardeners<br />

Bleddyn and Sue……they take things one<br />

step further by actually travelling the world<br />

gathering seed from species scattered across<br />

tropical mountainsides and forests.”<br />

James Alexander-Sinclair<br />

FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE<br />

“From more than 50 expeditions in search of<br />

garden-worthy plants, the Wynn-Joneses have<br />

introduced a staggering 15,000 + new<br />

collections….<br />

Several books need to be written to justly<br />

celebrate the Wynn-Joneses and their<br />

discoveries ...”<br />

David Wheeler<br />

“I consider myself a good plantsman, but it is<br />

fair to say that every second plants at the<br />

nursery is new to me…..<br />

Knowing where a plant grows and what if<br />

grows with is one of the most valuable pieces<br />

of information you can have when choosing a<br />

position for it in the garden”<br />

Dan Pearson


Events, Talks and Open Days at<br />

Crûg <strong>Farm</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> 2013<br />

Saturday 30th March<br />

*R.H.S. Garden Event<br />

Garden & Woodland Walk 2pm – 5pm<br />

Ticket includes tea and cake<br />

Saturday 4th May<br />

Welsh Historic Garden Trust, Plant Fair<br />

10am-5pm<br />

Saturday 1st June<br />

National Garden Scheme Open Day<br />

10am-5pm<br />

Saturday 15th June<br />

*R.H.S. Garden Event<br />

Place that Shrub<br />

10.30am – 4.30pm<br />

ticket includes morning coffee and afternoon<br />

tea Please bring picnic lunch.<br />

Saturday 14th September<br />

*R.H.S. Garden Events<br />

Plant Collecting 10.30am – 5pm<br />

Ticket includes morning coffee and<br />

afternoon tea please bring picnic lunch.<br />

*R.H.S. Garden Events<br />

(tickets only available in advance from Crûg<br />

<strong>Farm</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> 01248 670232)<br />

Shows 2013<br />

RHS Vincent Square 19th & 20th February<br />

Fota, Cork 21st April<br />

Chelsea 21st - 25th May<br />

Woburn Abbey 22nd & 23rd June<br />

Lucca 6th - 8th September


HONORARY<br />

FELLOWSHIP<br />

It is with heartfelt pleasure that I congratulate<br />

Bleddyn on being awarded a 2012 Honorary<br />

Fellowship by Bangor University.<br />

Two decades ago, on a glorious autumn day<br />

along the western coast of South Korea, I<br />

was botanizing along a roadside when a car<br />

carrying two lost souls stopped to ask<br />

directions. That chance encounter with<br />

Bleddyn and Sue has led to numerable and<br />

pleasurable adventures together in the field;<br />

Japan, Nepal, China,Vietnam and Taiwan.<br />

Through this association, I remain in awe of<br />

his singular passion in finding, propagating<br />

and introducing new plants to commerce.<br />

Crûg <strong>Farm</strong> continues to set the bar as to<br />

what a nursery specializing in rare<br />

ornamentals can and should be.<br />

That he has been thusly honored by Bangor<br />

University for his numerous contributions to<br />

the art and science of horticulture is splendid.<br />

Congratulations Bleddyn (and Sue!)<br />

Daniel J Hinkley, <strong>Plants</strong>man


2012 was a kind year to us, although there<br />

are always flies in the ointment when the lid<br />

is off.We started the year with another one<br />

of Sue and Edward’s displays at the RHS<br />

Vincent Square Flower show in February<br />

earning us another gold. The rest of the<br />

shows we attended were further afield, apart from sadly what turned<br />

out to be the final Cottesbrooke Show. Fota near Cork was<br />

gratifyingly buzzy, while the Lucca Flower Show was the best ever<br />

for us despite the reduction in size of the show. Confirming the fact<br />

that our customer base is stretching further afield.We have decided<br />

to take on the challenge of Chelsea again in 2013. Our excuse is<br />

that we want to help them celebrate their centenary.<br />

Alas there was no major seed collecting trip in 2012, none of the<br />

speculative arrangements we made came to fruition. In some ways<br />

it has been just as well as we have been so short staffed after loosing<br />

a couple of key members. Filling in the shortfalls has been very time<br />

consuming for me in particular, hence the website work is still not<br />

as up to date as we would like. Working our way through out<br />

collections has also been fruitful, with several new species as well as<br />

discrepancies coming to light, not least a new genus in the<br />

Hamamelidaceae from our 2003 collections.<br />

Don’t forget we accept appointments all year round to collect<br />

containerised plants or select open ground plants for lifting at a<br />

mutually convenient time. Our sales area will not be open over the<br />

winter months, but the plants are accessible to our staff.<br />

Please note our NEW OPENING HOURS reflecting the need to<br />

open our gates earlier in the day for visitors staying locally.As always<br />

all the details of our opening hours are on the back cover of this list<br />

as well as a list of our events. For those of our customers who are<br />

unable to visit the nursery we are offering an online shopping<br />

experience, with deliveries throughout the UK and Europe, from<br />

www.mailorder.crug-farm.co.uk. Where there are search<br />

facilities by many criteria (i.e. colour), as well as by plant name,<br />

while indicating availability, pot sizes and prices. Our carrier, City<br />

Link offer an overnight fragile service, which should have your<br />

plants delivered in fresh condition before 5.30pm the following day<br />

to dispatch (UK).We have specially made boxes in 3 sizes giving us<br />

the option of dispatching plants from 30cm (1ft) to 295cm (10ft)<br />

tall. Our carriage charges are by the box, (volume not weight)<br />

hence please consider ordering enough plants to fill a box, rather<br />

than one plant as the carriage charge would be the same.There is<br />

no minimum charge for the plants purchased. For additional<br />

queries on plant availability etc contact Sue at mailorder@crugfarm.co.uk.We<br />

try our best to reply to any queries, a brief e-mail<br />

can be the surest way of a prompt reply. For any other information<br />

visit our nursery website via www.crug-farm.co.uk where there<br />

is additional information on our events, accommodation and some<br />

seasonal plantings.<br />

Please note the lay-out of the following list avoiding repetition of<br />

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collected plants, (etc signifying more collections available) the full<br />

list and descriptions are on our mailorder web-site where space is<br />

unlimited. Here there are not only descriptions of all of our plants,<br />

but photographs of most as well, this information is also accessible<br />

on the computer in our sales-area. We should forewarn our<br />

customers that as the season progresses many of our lines will be out<br />

of stock. Conversely new lines highlighted bold on this list, will be<br />

offered from January 1st on as they become available. Please note<br />

that some of the plants are ordinarily only available bare rooted, ✿<br />

indicating those plants.<br />

Collector’s References<br />

These combination of initials and numbers are accession numbers<br />

that are assigned to collections we and others gather from wild<br />

populations from all over the world. These are assigned to each<br />

collection as they are made to enable interested parties to track their<br />

origins.<br />

B&L C.D. Brickell & A.C. Leslie<br />

BSWJ Bleddyn & Sue Wynn-Jones<br />

BWJ Bleddyn Wynn-Jones<br />

CNDSC C. Nelson & D. Sayers<br />

CWJ Finlay Colley & Bleddyn Wynn-Jones<br />

DJH Daniel J. Hinkley (followed by country and year code)<br />

EDHCH Eric Hammond China 1997<br />

FMWJ A. Floden,T. Mitchell & B.Wynn-Jones,Vietnam 2011<br />

GWJ Sally Goddard, B. & S.Wynn-Jones<br />

GUIZ Guizhou Expedition (1985)<br />

HWJ Crûg-Heronswood Joint Expeditions,Vietnam<br />

HWJCM Crûg-Heronswood Joint Expedition, E. Nepal 1995<br />

HWJK Crûg-Heronswood Joint Expedition, E. Nepal 2002<br />

KR Keith Rushforth<br />

KWJ Crûg-World of Ferns Joint Expedition Vietnam 2007<br />

MF Maurice Foster<br />

RH M. Rickard & R. Hayward<br />

SEP Swedish Expedition to Pakistan<br />

RWJ Crûg-Rickard’s Ferns Joint Expedition to Taiwan 2003<br />

WWJ Peter Wharton & Bleddyn Wynn-Jones,Vietnam 2006-7<br />

Yu Tse-tsun Yu<br />

Abbreviations<br />

aff. affinity to (bearing a similarity to)<br />

cf. compare to<br />

etc additional collections available<br />

f. forma<br />

sp. species<br />

ssp. subspecies<br />

x hybrid<br />

v. variety<br />

✿ plants only available bare root (open ground)<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

A<br />

(Araliaceae) Acanthopanax divaricatus BSWJ5027<br />

- giraldii BWJ8091<br />

- hypoleucus BSWJ5532<br />

- senticosus v. koreanus BSWJ4568<br />

- sessiliflorus BSWJ4528 etc ✿<br />

(Aceraceae) Acer albopurpurascens CWJ12361<br />

- buergerianum BSWJ12676<br />

- - v. formosanum CWJ12477<br />

- campbellii ssp. campbellii<br />

GWJ9360<br />

- - v. fansipanense (see A.<br />

pectinatum ssp. pectinatum)<br />

- carpinifolium BSWJ10955 etc<br />

- caudatifolium BSWJ12403<br />

- caudatum GWJ9279 etc ✿<br />

- - ssp. ukurunduense BSWJ8658 ✿<br />

- circinatum BSWJ9565 ✿<br />

- cissifolium BSWJ10801<br />

- crataegifolium BSWJ11036 etc<br />

- duplicatoserratum BSWJ6886 ✿<br />

- erythranthum BSWJ11733 etc<br />

- fabri WWJ11614<br />

- forrestii BWJ7515 ✿<br />

- heptaphlebium BSWJ11713 etc<br />

- japonicum BSWJ8417 ✿<br />

- kawakamii BSWJ6734 etc<br />

- laevigatum BSWJ11684<br />

- mono v. marmoratum f.<br />

dissectum BSWJ8914 ✿<br />

- morifolium BSWJ11473 ✿<br />

- morrisonense BSWJ6710 etc<br />

- oblongum KWJ12232 etc<br />

- okamotoanum<br />

(see A. pictum ssp. okamotoanum)<br />

- oliverianum ssp. formosanum<br />

CWJ12437 etc<br />

- palmatum ssp. amoenum<br />

BSWJ10916 etc ✿<br />

- - v. coreanum BSWJ8606 ✿<br />

- - v. matsumurae BSWJ11100 etc ✿<br />

- - v. micro-sieboldianum<br />

BSWJ8766 ✿<br />

- pectinatum GWJ9354 ✿<br />

- - ssp. pectinatum BSWJ8270 etc<br />

- pictum ssp. okamotoanum<br />

BSWJ12623<br />

- pseudosieboldianum<br />

BSWJ8746 etc ✿<br />

- reticulatum BSWJ11698<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Aceraceae) Acer rubescens BSWJ12438<br />

- rufinerve BSWJ11571 etc<br />

- serrulatum CWJ12437 etc<br />

- shirasawanum v. tenuifolium<br />

BSWJ11096<br />

- sieboldianum BSWJ11049 etc<br />

- - v. tsushimense BSWJ10962<br />

- sikkimense from northern<br />

Vietnam BSWJ11613 etc<br />

- stachyophyllum BSWJ8101 ✿<br />

- takesimense BSWJ8500 etc<br />

- tonkinense ssp.<br />

liquidambarifolium<br />

DJHV06173<br />

- truncatum v. barbinerve<br />

BSWJ8806 ✿<br />

(Berberidaceae) Achlys japonica<br />

- triphylla<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Aconitum albo-violaceum<br />

v. albiflorum BSWJ4105 etc<br />

- - v. purpurea BSWJ8477<br />

- arcuatum BSWJ774<br />

- austroyunnanense BSWJ7902<br />

- bartlettii BSWJ337<br />

- bulbilliferum HWJK2120<br />

- carmichaelii v. truppelianum<br />

HWJ732<br />

- chiisanense BSWJ4446<br />

- episcopale<br />

- ferox from Nepal HWJK2217 ✿<br />

- - from Northern India<br />

GWJ9403<br />

- fischeri BSWJ8809<br />

- formosanum BSWJ3057<br />

- fukutomei BSWJ337<br />

- hemsleyanum<br />

- jaluense BSWJ8741<br />

- japonicum ssp. montanum<br />

BSWJ5507<br />

- - ssp. subcuneatum BSWJ6228<br />

- laciniatum GWJ9254 etc<br />

- loczyanum BSWJ11529<br />

- longecassidatum BSWJ8486 etc<br />

- napiforme BSWJ943<br />

- proliferum BSWJ4107<br />

- pseudolaeve BSWJ8663<br />

- - v. erectum BSWJ8466<br />

- senanense v. incisum<br />

BSWJ11032<br />

- - v. paludicola BSWJ10866<br />

- seoulense BSWJ694 etc<br />

- sp. from Burma CNDS036<br />

- spicatum GWJ9394<br />

- uchiyamai BSWJ1005 etc<br />

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(Ranunculaceae) Aconitum vilmorinianum BWJ8055<br />

- violaceum v. robustum<br />

GWJ9393<br />

- yamazaki<br />

- aff. zigzag v. ryohakuense<br />

BSWJ8906<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Actaea alba (see pachypoda)<br />

- americana (see podocarpa)<br />

- arizonica<br />

- asiatica from China BWJ8174 etc<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ6351 etc<br />

- asiatica from Korea BSWJ4546 etc<br />

- biternata BSWJ11190 etc<br />

- dahurica BSWJ8613 etc<br />

- frigida BSWJ2966 etc<br />

- heracleifolia BSWJ8843<br />

- japonica BSWJ5828 etc<br />

- - from Cheju Do BSWJ8758a etc<br />

- - v. acutiloba BSWJ6257<br />

- mairei BWJ7939 etc ✿<br />

- matsumurae BSWJ11528 etc<br />

- pachypoda<br />

- podocarpa<br />

- rubra<br />

- rubra BSWJ9555<br />

- - f. neglecta<br />

- simplex BSWJ8664 etc<br />

- - ‘Atropurpurea’<br />

- spicata<br />

- - native form<br />

- taiwanensis BSWJ3413 etc<br />

- yesoensis BSWJ6355 etc<br />

(Actinidiaceae) Actinidia arguta BSWJ4592 etc<br />

- - ‘Shoko’ (F) BSWJ569<br />

- - ‘Unchae’ (M) BSWJ569<br />

- hypoleuca BSWJ5942 etc ✿<br />

- kolomikta<br />

- - ‘Tomoko’ (F) BSWJ4243<br />

- - ‘Yazuaki’ (M) BSWJ4243<br />

- petelotii FMWJ13137<br />

- pilosula (tetramera v. maloides)<br />

- polygama from Japan<br />

BSWJ5444 etc<br />

- - from Korea BSWJ8544 etc<br />

- setosa BSWJ3563<br />

- sp. from China BWJ8161<br />

- aff. strigosa HWJK2367 ✿<br />

(Campanulaceae) Adenophora capillaris ssp. leptosepala<br />

BWJ7986<br />

- aff. coelestis BWJ7998<br />

- grandiflora BSWJ8555 etc<br />

- lamarckii BSWJ8738<br />

- maximowicziana BSWJ11008<br />

- morrisonensis RWJ10008 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Campanulaceae) Adenophora remotiflora BSWJ11016 etc<br />

- takedae BSWJ11424<br />

- triphylla BSWJ10936<br />

- - v. japonica BSWJ10933<br />

- uehatae BSWJ126 etc<br />

- verticilliata BSWJ8608<br />

(Adiantaceae) Adiantum andicola BSWJ10448<br />

- aff. fimbriatum BWJ 8184<br />

(Hippocastanaceae) Aesculus wangii WWJ11886<br />

(Lamiaceae) Agastache rugosa BSWJ4187<br />

- - ‘Korean Zest’ BSWJ735<br />

(Simaroubaceae) Ailanthus altissima v. tanakae BSWJ6777 etc<br />

(Asteraceae) Ainsliaea acerifolia BSWJ4795<br />

- - v. subapoda BSWJ11537<br />

- apiculata BSWJ11397<br />

- - v. acerifolia BSWJ6059<br />

- chapaensis BSWJ11720<br />

- latifolia FMWJ13426<br />

- nervosa BSWJ11344<br />

- petelotii FMWJ13427<br />

- tonkinensis BSWJ11819<br />

- uniflora BSWJ11336<br />

(Lardizabalaceae) Akebia longeracemosa BSWJ3606<br />

- x pentaphylla BSWJ2829<br />

- quinata BSWJ4102 etc<br />

- - ‘White Chocolate’ BSWJ8415<br />

- - white flowered form<br />

- trifoliata BSWJ5063 etc<br />

(Alliaceae) Allium tuberosum BSWJ8881<br />

(Betulaceae) Alnus maximowiczii ✿<br />

- pendula BSWJ10895<br />

- sieboldiana ✿<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Alpinia japonica BSWJ8889<br />

- aff. zerumbet BSWJ11512<br />

(Hamamelidaceae) Altingia poilanei BSWJ11756<br />

(Araceae) Amorphophallus kiusianus BSWJ4845<br />

(Vitaceae) Ampelocissus sikkimensis HWJK2066<br />

(Vitaceae) Ampelopsis arborea<br />

- brevipedunculata 'Citrulloides'<br />

BSWJ4138<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Ancylostemon convexus BSWJ6624 etc<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Anemone apennina double blue<br />

- chapaensis HWJ631<br />

- flaccida<br />

- hupehensis BWJ8190 etc ✿<br />

- - v. japonica BSWJ4886 ✿<br />

- x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Lady Gilmour’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Margarete’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Richard Ahrens’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Rosenschale’ ✿<br />

- keiskeana<br />

- leveillei<br />

- leveillei BWJ7919<br />

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(Ranunculaceae) Anemone x lipsiensis<br />

- matsudae BSWJ1452 etc<br />

- pseudoaltaica<br />

- rivularis from China BWJ7611<br />

- sumatrana BSWJ11265<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Anemonopsis macrophylla<br />

- - ‘White Swan’<br />

(Apiaceae) Angelica aff. acutiloba v. iwatensis<br />

BSWJ11197<br />

- anomala BSWJ10886<br />

- cartilaginomarginata<br />

BSWJ12663<br />

- dahurica BSWJ8603<br />

- decursiva BSWJ5746<br />

- edulis BSWJ10968<br />

- gigas BSWJ4170<br />

- japonica BSWJ11480 etc<br />

- morii RWJ9802<br />

- pubescens BSWJ5593 etc<br />

- - matsumurae BSWJ6387<br />

(Solanaceae) Anisodus carniolicoides BWJ7501 ✿<br />

(Papilionaceae) Apios americana<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Aquilegia buergeriana v. oxysepala<br />

BSWJ4775 etc ✿<br />

- rockii BWJ7965 ✿<br />

(Davalliaceae) Araiostegia parvipinnata BSWJ1608<br />

- pulchra HWJ1007<br />

(Araliaceae) Aralia apioides EDHCH9720<br />

- armata BSWJ6916 etc<br />

- bipinnata RWJ10101<br />

- cachemirica<br />

- californica<br />

- chapaensis HWJ1013 etc<br />

- aff. chinensis BWJ8102<br />

- continentalis BSWJ8437 etc ✿<br />

- cordata BSWJ5596 etc<br />

- - v. sachalinensis BSWJ4773<br />

- decaisneana BSWJ6794 etc<br />

- elata BSWJ 5480<br />

- foliolosa BSWJ8360<br />

- kansuensis BWJ7650 etc<br />

- racemosa BSWJ9570<br />

- aff. searelliana BSWJ11376<br />

- vietnamensis BSWJ12349e<br />

(Myrsinaceae) Ardisia japonica BSWJ1032<br />

- - v. minor BSWJ3809 etc<br />

(Araceae) Arisaema consanguineum BSWJ071 etc<br />

- formosanum BSWJ280 etc<br />

- grapsospadix BSWJ7000<br />

- kelung-insulare BSWJ256 etc<br />

- petelotii BSWJ9706<br />

- polyphyllum BSWJ3904 etc<br />

- ringens f. praecox BSWJ1515 etc<br />

- - f. sieboldii BSWJ551 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Araceae) Arisaema taiwanense BSWJ269 etc<br />

- - v. brevipedunculatum<br />

BSWJ1859 etc<br />

- - f. cinereum BSWJ1912 etc<br />

- thunbergii ssp. autumnale<br />

BSWJ1425 etc<br />

(Iridaceae) Aristea ecklonii<br />

(Aristolochiaceae) Aristolochia contorta BSWJ12613<br />

- cucurbitifolia BSWJ7043<br />

- griffithii BSWJ2118<br />

- heterophylla BSWJ3109<br />

- kaempferi BSWJ293<br />

- lukuensis BSWJ4960<br />

- manshuriensis BSWJ12557<br />

- moupinensis BWJ8181<br />

- onoei BSWJ4960<br />

- sempervirens<br />

(Asteraceae) Artemisia kawakamii BSWJ088<br />

(Rosaceae) Aruncus aethusifolius ‘Little Gem’<br />

BSWJ 4475<br />

- asiaticus BSWJ8624<br />

(Aristolochiaceae) Asarum albomaculatum BSWJ1726 etc<br />

- campaniflorum<br />

- canadense<br />

- cardiophyllum BSWJ11742<br />

- caudatum<br />

- - ‘Album’<br />

- - deciduous form<br />

- caudigerum BSWJ1517 etc<br />

- aff. caudigerum CWJ12164<br />

- caulescens BSWJ 5886 etc<br />

- delavayi<br />

- epigynum ‘Silver Web’<br />

BSWJ3442<br />

- europaeum<br />

- fauriei<br />

- himalaicum GWJ9341 ✿<br />

- hypogynum BSWJ3628 etc<br />

- infrapurpureum BSWJ1994 etc<br />

- - ‘Taroko Web’ BSWJ209<br />

- leptophyllum BSWJ1983 etc<br />

- macranthum BSWJ1691 etc<br />

- maculatum BSWJ1114 etc<br />

- magnificum<br />

- maximum<br />

- nipponicum BSWJ2839<br />

- pulchellum<br />

- sieboldii<br />

- splendens<br />

- taipingshanianum BSWJ1688 etc<br />

- - ‘Elfin Yellow’ BSWJ1746<br />

- aff. wulingense<br />

(Asparagaceae) Asparagus aff. meioclados BSWJ8309<br />

- schoberioides BSWJ8814 ✿<br />

(Asparagaceae) Aspidistra attenuata BSWJ377<br />

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(Asparagaceae) Aspidistra aff. attenuata BSWJ2001<br />

- daibuensis BSWJ312b<br />

- aff. - 'Tidy Trim' BSWJ6866<br />

- - 'Totally Dotty' BSWJ3236<br />

- mushaensis BSWJ1953<br />

- - ‘Spotty Dotty’ BSWJ1949<br />

- species from Thailand<br />

BSWJ6645<br />

- sutepensis BSWJ5216<br />

- tonkinensis<br />

- zongbayi ‘Uan Fat Lady’<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Astilbe chinensis BWJ8178 ✿<br />

- - v. davidii BSWJ8583 etc ✿<br />

- koreana BSWJ8611 etc ✿<br />

- longicarpa BSWJ6711<br />

- microphylla BSWJ11085<br />

- rivularis GWJ9366 etc ✿<br />

- - v. myriantha BWJ8076a<br />

- thunbergii v. congesta<br />

BSWJ10961 ✿<br />

- - v. aff. formosa BSWJ10946 ✿<br />

- - v. hachijoensis BSWJ5622 ✿<br />

- - v. okuyamae BSWJ10975 ✿<br />

- - v. sikokiana BSWJ11164<br />

- - v. sikokumontanum<br />

BSWJ11534<br />

- - v. terrestris BSWJ6125<br />

(Apiaceae) Astrantia ‘Buckland’<br />

- major ‘Rubra’<br />

- - ‘Sunningdale Variegated’<br />

- maxima<br />

- minor<br />

(Aucubaceae) Aucuba aff. chlorascens BSWJ11815<br />

- himalaica v. dolichophylla<br />

Og95038<br />

- japonica v. borealis female<br />

CWJ12898<br />

- - 'Dentata'<br />

- - 'Lance Leaf'<br />

- - f. longifolia<br />

- - ‘Salicifolia’<br />

- - ‘Viridis’<br />

- omeiensis BWJ8048 etc<br />

B<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Beesia calthifolia<br />

(Begoniaceae) Begonia annulata HWJK2424<br />

- ‘Candy Floss’ BWJ7858<br />

- chapaensis HWJ642<br />

- chitoensis BSWJ1954<br />

- ferruginea BSWJ10479<br />

- grandis ssp. evansiana<br />

- - - ‘Pink Parasol’ BSWJ5702<br />

- - ‘Sapporo’<br />

- panchtharensis BSWJ2692<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Begoniaceae) Begonia aff. pedatifida DJHC98473<br />

- putii BSWJ7245<br />

- sinensis BWJ8133<br />

- - ‘Red Undies’ BWJ8011<br />

- taliensis EDHCH042<br />

- ‘Wild Swan’ BWJ7772<br />

- wynn-jonesiae 'Pink Lady'<br />

BWJ8119<br />

(Iridaceae) Belamcanda chinensis<br />

- - ‘Crûg Colossal’ BSWJ11373<br />

(Berberidaceae) Berberis amurensis v. latifolia<br />

BSWJ8539 etc<br />

- goudotii BSWJ10769<br />

- insignis v. insignis BSWJ2432 etc<br />

- subacuminata FMWJ13290<br />

- aff. verticillata BSWJ10672<br />

- virescens BSWJ2646d<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Bergenia pacumbis BSWJ2693<br />

(Betulaceae) Betula alleghaniensis<br />

- dahurica BSWJ8462 ✿<br />

- ermanii BSWJ12600<br />

- insignis BSWJ11751<br />

- michauxii KA 23<br />

- utilis GWJ9259 etc ✿<br />

(Blechnaceae) Blechnum chilense<br />

(Rutaceae) Boenninghausenia albiflora BSWJ1479 etc<br />

- - pink tinged BSWJ3112<br />

- japonica BSWJ4876 etc<br />

(Alstroemeriaceae) Bomarea aff. acuminata BSWJ10617<br />

- acutifolia BSWJ9094 etc<br />

- boliviensis<br />

- caldasii<br />

- costaricensis BSWJ10467<br />

- distichifolia<br />

- edulis BSWJ9017<br />

- frondea<br />

- hirsuta BSWJ10774<br />

- multiflora BSWJ10681<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Boykinia aconitifolia<br />

- occidentalis ✿<br />

- rotundifolia ✿<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Briggsia kurzii GWJ9342<br />

(Buddlejaceae) Buddleja asiatica BSWJ11278<br />

- colvilei BSWJ2121 etc<br />

- - ‘Kewensis’<br />

- cordata. BSWJ10433<br />

- curviflora f. venenifera<br />

BSWJ6036 etc<br />

- davidii BWJ8083<br />

- delavayi (heliophylla)<br />

- fallowiana BWJ7803<br />

- forrestii<br />

- japonica BSWJ8912<br />

- aff. lindleyana BSWJ11478<br />

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(Buddlejaceae) Buddleja macrostachya HWJ602 etc<br />

- megalocephala BSWJ9106<br />

- nivea from Sikkim BSWJ2679<br />

- nivea v. yunnanensis BWJ8146<br />

- paniculata from Sikkim<br />

GWJ9286<br />

- venenifera f. calvescens<br />

BSWJ895<br />

C<br />

(Asteraceae) Cacalia corymbosa HWJK2214<br />

- delphiniifolia BSWJ5789 etc<br />

- farfarifolia CWJ12849<br />

- - v. acerina BSWJ11541 etc<br />

- - v. bulbifera<br />

- hastatus v. farfaraefolius<br />

BSWJ114680<br />

- kiusianus BSWJ11460<br />

- tebakoensis BSWJ11167 etc<br />

(now considered to be Parasenecio)<br />

(Scrophulariaceae) Calceolaria perfoliata BSWJ10638<br />

(Verbenaceae) Callicarpa japonica BSWJ12621<br />

- - v. luxurians BSWJ8521<br />

- aff. tikusikensis BSWJ7127<br />

(Campanulaceae) Campanula alliariifolia DHTU0126 ✿<br />

- punctata v. microdonta<br />

BSWJ5553 ✿<br />

- ‘Sarastro’<br />

- takesimana BSWJ8499 ✿<br />

(Cruciferae) Cardamine bulbifera<br />

- californica<br />

- diphylla<br />

- -‘Eco Cut Leaf ’<br />

- -‘Eco Moonlight ’<br />

- glanduligera<br />

- kitaibelii<br />

- laciniata<br />

- macrophylla ‘Bright and<br />

Bronzy’ BSWJ2165a<br />

- maxima<br />

- quinquifolia<br />

- trifolia<br />

- waldsteinii<br />

- yezoensis BSWJ4659 ✿<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Cardiandra alternifolia BSWJ5845 etc<br />

- - ‘Pink Geisha’ BSWJ2803<br />

- amamiohshimensis<br />

- formosana BSWJ2005 etc<br />

- - ‘Crûg’s Abundant’ BSWJ3632<br />

- - ‘Hsitou’ BSWJ7022<br />

- - ‘Hsitou Splendour’ BSWJ3618<br />

(Liliaceae) Cardiocrinum cordatum BSWJ2812 etc<br />

- - v. glehnii BSWJ4758 etc<br />

- giganteum<br />

- giganteum BSWJ2419 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Liliaceae) Cardiocrinum giganteum v. yunnanense<br />

(Cyperaceae) Carex scaposa KWJ12304<br />

(Corylaceae) Carpinus japonica BSWJ10803 etc<br />

- kawakamii CWJ12412 etc<br />

- laxiflora BSWJ10809 etc<br />

- - v. longispica BSWJ8772 ✿<br />

- rankanensis RWJ9839<br />

- tschonoskii BSWJ10800 ✿<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Caulokaempferia petelotii BSWJ11818<br />

(Berberidaceae) Caulophyllum thalictroides<br />

- - ssp. robustum<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Cautleya cathcartii ‘Tenzing’s Gold’<br />

BSWJ2281<br />

- gracilis 'Crûg Gold'<br />

BSWJ7186<br />

- spicata ‘Arun Flame’<br />

HWJK2172<br />

- - 'Bleddyn's Beacon'<br />

BSWJ2408<br />

- - ‘Crûg Canary’ BSWJ2103<br />

- - ‘Robusta’<br />

(Vitaceae) Cayratia japonica BSWJ6636<br />

(Celastraceae) Celastrus flagellaris BSWJ8572<br />

- hookeri BSWJ11667<br />

- kusanoi CWJ12445<br />

- orbiculatus v. papillosus<br />

BSWJ591<br />

- paniculatus CWJ12478<br />

- punctatus CWJ12439<br />

- stephanotifolius BSWJ4727<br />

(Ulmaceae) Celtis choseniana BSWJ12774<br />

(Campanulaceae) Centropogon cordifolius BSWJ10282<br />

- costaricae BSWJ10455<br />

- ferrugineus BSWJ10665<br />

- hirsutus BSWJ10663<br />

- aff. valerii BSWJ10341<br />

- willdenowianus BSWJ10657<br />

(Caesalpiniaceae) Cercis chinensis BSWJ12665<br />

(Plumbaginaceae) Ceratostigma asperrimum BSWJ7260<br />

- plumbaginoides<br />

- willmottianum BWJ8140<br />

(Rosaceae) Chaenomeles cathayensis<br />

(Solanaceae) Cestrum roseum BSWJ10255<br />

(Melanthiaceae) Chionographis japonica<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Chirita speciosa ‘Crûg Cornetto’<br />

HWJ1056<br />

(Chloranthaceae) Chloranthus glaber BSWJ11102<br />

- japonicus<br />

- oldhamii BSWJ2019<br />

- serratus<br />

(Anthericaceae) Chlorophytum nepalense BSWJ2528<br />

(Asteraceae) Chrysanthemum aff. yezoense BSWJ10872<br />

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(Saxifragaceae) Chrysosplenium davidianum<br />

- flagelliferum BSWJ8902<br />

- aff. hebetatum BSWJ9835<br />

- lanuginosum v. formosanum<br />

BSWJ6979<br />

- macrophyllum<br />

- macrostemon v. shiobarense<br />

BSWJ6173<br />

(Asteraceae) Cicerbita sp. from China BWJ7891<br />

(Vitaceae) Cissus aff. pedata BSWJ2371<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Clematis acuminata v. sikkimensis<br />

BSWJ7202<br />

- brachyura BSWJ8854<br />

- buchananiana BSWJ8333a<br />

- chiisanensis BSWJ4560 etc<br />

- chinensis RWJ10042<br />

- connata BSWJ2956 etc<br />

- fasciculiflora KWJ12160<br />

- fasciculiflora L657<br />

- fujisanensis BSWJ11370<br />

- fusca v. coreana BSWJ8431<br />

- glaucophylla<br />

- gracilifolia BWJ8002<br />

- henryi BSWJ3403<br />

- - v. morii BSWJ1668<br />

- ianthina v. kuripoensis<br />

BSWJ700<br />

- japonica BSWJ11204<br />

- koreana<br />

- loureiriana HWJ663<br />

- meyeniana BSWJ6700<br />

- montana from Taiwan<br />

BSWJ6930 etc<br />

- napaulensis<br />

- parviloba v. bartlettii BSWJ6788 etc<br />

- patens ‘Korean Moon’<br />

BSWJ583<br />

- psilandra CWJ12377<br />

- rehderiana BWJ7538 etc<br />

- serratifolia from Korea<br />

BSWJ8458 etc<br />

- aff. smilacifolia BSWJ11767 etc<br />

- sp. from China BWJ7630 etc<br />

- sp. from China DJHC08052<br />

- stans BSWJ5073 etc<br />

- szuyuanensis BSWJ6791 etc<br />

- tashiroi BSWJ7005<br />

- - ‘Yellow Peril’ BSWJ1423<br />

- terniflora BSWJ5751 etc<br />

- tongluensis GWJ9358 etc<br />

- uncinata BSWJ11368 etc<br />

- urticifolia BSWJ8640 etc<br />

- viorna<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Verbenaceae) Clerodendrum colebrookianum BSWJ6651<br />

- aff. subscaposum BSWJ11735<br />

- trichotomum ‘Shiro’ BSWJ4896<br />

(Clethraceae) Clethra barbinervis BSWJ11562<br />

(Liliaceae) Clintonia andrewsiana<br />

- udensis<br />

- udensis from Nepal HWJK2339<br />

- umbellulata<br />

(Menispermaceae) Cocculus orbiculatus BSWJ535<br />

(Campanulaceae) Codonopsis affinis HWJCM70 etc<br />

- benthamii from Sikkim<br />

GWJ9352<br />

- convolvulacea v. hirsuta<br />

BWJ7812<br />

- dicentrifolia HWJCM267<br />

- forrestii BWJ7532 etc<br />

- gracilis HWJK2155 etc<br />

- grey-wilsonii<br />

- - 'Himal Snow'<br />

- inflata GWJ9442<br />

- aff. javanica FMWJ13329<br />

- kawakamii BSWJ6975 etc<br />

- lanceolata BSWJ5437<br />

- pilosula BWJ7910<br />

- rotundifolia v. angustifolia<br />

- species from China BWJ8145<br />

- - from Nepal HWJK2105<br />

- subsimplex BWJ7502<br />

- viridiflora<br />

- viridis HWJK2435 etc<br />

(Nyctaginaceae) Colignonia ovalifolia BSWJ10644<br />

(Araceae) Colocasia formosana BSWJ6909<br />

(Lamiaceae) Colquhounia coccinea v. mollis BSWJ7222<br />

(Commelinaceae) Commelina tuberosa BSWJ10353<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Conandron ramondioides BSWJ8929 etc<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Coptis japonica<br />

- - v. dissecta<br />

- - v. major<br />

- omeiensis BSWJ7366<br />

- quinquefolia BSWJ1677<br />

- - v. ramosa<br />

- ramosa BSWJ6000 etc<br />

- trifolia<br />

(Coriariaceae) Coriaria arborea<br />

- intermedia BSWJ019<br />

- japonica BSWJ2833 etc<br />

- - ssp. intermedia BSWJ3877<br />

- kingiana<br />

- microphylla BSWJ8999 etc<br />

- myrtifolia<br />

- nepalensis BWJ7755 etc<br />

- pteridoides<br />

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(Coriariaceae) Coriaria ruscifolia HCM98178<br />

- sarmentosa etc<br />

- terminalis v. xanthocarpa<br />

GWJ9204 etc<br />

(Cornaceae) Cornus capitata<br />

- hongkongensis BSWJ11700 etc<br />

- - v. aff. gigantea KWJ12225<br />

- - v. tonkinensis BSWJ11791<br />

- kousa BSWJ12610<br />

- macrophylla<br />

- walteri BSWJ8776 ✿<br />

(Poaceae) Cortaderia richardii<br />

(Papaveraceae) Corydalis elata<br />

- flexuosa ‘Blue Panda’<br />

- - ‘China Blue’ CD&R528c<br />

- - ‘Père David’ CD&R528b<br />

- incisa BSWJ4417 ✿<br />

- siamense BSWJ7200<br />

- stipulata BSWJ2951<br />

(Corylaceae) Corylus sieboldiana BSWJ11056<br />

(Rosaceae) Cotoneaster ganghobaensis B&L12234<br />

- hualiensis BSWJ3143<br />

- moupinensis BWJ8167<br />

(Gentianaceae) Crawfurdia fasciculata BSWJ7197<br />

(Iridaceae) Crocosmia ‘Emily McKenzie’<br />

- ‘Mrs Geoffrey Howard’<br />

- ‘Star of the East’<br />

(Stemonaceae) Croomia heterosepala<br />

(Rubiaceae) Crusea coccinea BSWJ10254<br />

(Hypoxidaceae) Curculigo crassifolia BSWJ2318<br />

- - from Vietnam HWJ683<br />

(Menispermaceae) Cyclea polypetala KWJ12157<br />

(Athyriaceae) Cystopteris moupinensis BSWJ6767<br />

D<br />

(Papaveraceae) Dactylicapnos lichiangensis<br />

(= ventii)<br />

- macrocapnos<br />

- scandens GWJ9438 etc<br />

- - f. thalictrifolia<br />

- ventii GWJ9376<br />

(Asteraceae) Dahlia australis BSWJ 10358 etc<br />

- excelsa BSWJ10233 etc<br />

- imperialis BSWJ8997<br />

- pinnata BSWJ10240<br />

- aff. purpusii BSWJ10321<br />

(Ruscaceae) Danae racemosa<br />

(Thymelaeaceae)Daphne arisanensis BSWJ6983<br />

- sp. from China DJHC98164<br />

(Daphniphyllaceae) Daphniphyllum aff. angustifolium BSWJ8225 etc<br />

- cf. himalense KWJ12313 etc<br />

- kengii BSWJ7119<br />

- aff. longeracemosum<br />

BSWJ11788<br />

- macropodum from Cheju-Do<br />

BSWJ8763 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Daphniphyllaceae) Daphniphyllum macropodum from Ullüngdõ<br />

BSWJ8507<br />

- - from Yakushima BSWJ11489<br />

- - v. humile BSWJ11232 etc<br />

- majus BSWJ11744<br />

- oldhamii BSWJ6872<br />

- paxianum BSWJ9755<br />

- pentandrum BSWJ6888 etc<br />

- teysmannii from Japan<br />

BSWJ11112 etc<br />

- aff. teysmannii from Taiwan<br />

CWJ12350<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Darmera peltata ✿<br />

(Davalliaceae) Davallia mariesii BSWJ4448<br />

(Urticaceae) Debregeasia longifolia BSWJ11686<br />

(Lardizabalaceae) Decaisnea fargesii BWJ8070 etc<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Decumaria barbara<br />

- sinensis<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Deinanthe bifida BSWJ5436 etc<br />

- - ‘Pink-Kii’ BSWJ5012<br />

- - ‘Pink-Shi’ BSWJ5655<br />

- caerulea<br />

- - x bifida ‘Blue Blush’<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Delphinium ceratophorum v. ceratophorum<br />

BWJ7799<br />

- drepanocentrum HWJK2263<br />

- glaciale HWJK2299<br />

- aff. micropetalum CNDS031<br />

- stapeliosmum BSWJ2960 etc<br />

- aff. sutchuenense BWJ7867<br />

(Araliaceae) Dendropanax trifidus BSWJ11230<br />

(Loganiaceae) Desfontainia spinosa ‘Harold Comber’<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Deutzia bhutanensis HWJK2180<br />

- compacta GWJ9202 etc ✿<br />

- cordatula BSWJ6917 etc<br />

- crenata BWJ8886 etc ✿<br />

- - v. heterotricha BSWJ5805<br />

- - v. nakaiana BSWJ11184<br />

- glabrata BSWJ617 etc<br />

- glomeruliflora BWJ7742 ✿<br />

- gracilis BSWJ8927<br />

- - v. ogatae BSWJ8911 etc<br />

- maximowicziana BSWJ11567<br />

- aff. monbeigii BWJ7728<br />

- paniculata BSWJ8592<br />

- parviflora v. barbinervis<br />

BSWJ8478 ✿<br />

- prunifolia BSWJ8588<br />

- pulchra BSWJ3870 etc<br />

- purpurascens BWJ7859<br />

- scabra BSWJ11127 etc<br />

- taiwanensis BSWJ12443 etc<br />

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(Papaveraceae) Dicentra canadensis<br />

- cucullaria<br />

- formosa alba<br />

- ‘Langtrees’<br />

- lichiangensis<br />

- macrantha<br />

- macrocapnos<br />

- scandens GWJ9438 etc<br />

- - f. thalictrifolia<br />

- torulosa BWJ7814<br />

- ventii GWJ9376<br />

(see also Dactylicapnos)<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Dichroa febrifuga BSWJ2367<br />

- hirsuta from Lao BSWJ8371<br />

- - from Vietnam BSWJ8207<br />

- versicolor BSWJ6565 etc<br />

- aff. yunnanensis BSWJ9734<br />

(Dioscoreaceae) Dioscorea quinqueloba<br />

(Berberidaceae) Diphylleia cymosa<br />

- grayi<br />

- sinensis<br />

(Cornaceae) Diplopanax stachyanthus BSWJ11803<br />

(Dipsacaceae) Dipsacus japonicus HWJ695<br />

(Annonaceae) Disepalum petelotii BSWJ11690<br />

(Asparagaceae) Disporopsis arisanensis BSWJ1864 etc<br />

- aspersa<br />

- aspersa tall form<br />

- fusco picta<br />

- longifolia BSWJ5284 etc<br />

- luzoniense BSWJ3891<br />

- pernyi<br />

- taiwanensis BSWJ3388 etc<br />

- aff. undulata<br />

(Colchicaceae) Disporum aff. austrosinense BSWJ9777 etc<br />

- cantoniense BSWJ9715<br />

- - v. cantoniense BSWJ5181<br />

- - - f. brunneum BSWJ5290 etc<br />

- - v. kawakamii BSWJ1424 etc<br />

- - v. multiflorum BSWJ11252 etc<br />

- cantoniense v. sikkimense<br />

BSWJ2337 etc<br />

- - v. y-tiense HWJ1045 etc<br />

- flavens BSWJ872 etc<br />

- hookeri<br />

- - v. oreganum<br />

- lanuginosum<br />

- leschenaultianum BSWJ9484 etc<br />

- leucanthum BSWJ2389 etc<br />

- longistylum L1564 etc<br />

- lutescens<br />

- maculatum<br />

- megalanthum<br />

- nantauense BSWJ359 etc<br />

- sessile BSWJ2824 etc<br />

- - ‘Aureovariegatum’<br />

- - f. macrophyllum BSWJ4316<br />

- - ‘Variegatum’<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Colchicaceae) Disporum smilacinum BSWJ713 etc<br />

- - ‘Aureovariegatum’<br />

- - pink<br />

- smithii<br />

- taiwanense BSWJ1513 etc<br />

- tonkinensis BSWJ11814 etc<br />

- trabeculatum<br />

- - ‘Nakafu’<br />

- uniflorum BSWJ651 etc<br />

- viridescens BSWJ4598 etc<br />

(Podoaceae) Dobinea vulgaris BSWJ2532<br />

(Winteraceae) Drimys winteri v. chilensis<br />

- lanceolata<br />

E<br />

(Iridaceae) Echeandia formosa BSWJ9147<br />

(Crassulaceae) Echeveria ‘Crûg Ice’ BSWJ9103<br />

- maxonii BSWJ10396<br />

- montana BSWJ10277<br />

(Elaeagnaceae) Elaeagnus umbellata CWJ12835<br />

(Araliaceae) Eleutherococcus trifoliatus RWJ10108<br />

(see also Acanthopanax)<br />

(Scrophulariaceae) Ellisiophyllum pinnatum BSWJ197<br />

(Proteaceae) Embothrium coccineum 'Norquinco<br />

Form'<br />

(Papaveraceae) Eomecon chionantha<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Eranthis pinnatifida<br />

(Phytolaccaceae) Ercilla volubilis<br />

(Apiaceae) Eryngium gracile BSWJ10441 etc<br />

- guatemalense BSWJ8989 etc<br />

- humile BSWJ10464<br />

- longirameum BSWJ10351<br />

(Liliaceae) Erythronium revolutum<br />

- - Johnsoni<br />

(Hyacinthaceae) Eucomis pole-evansii<br />

- ‘Stars & Stripes’<br />

(Eucryphiaceae) Eucryphia glutinosa<br />

(Celastraceae) Euonymus alatus BSWJ8794 ✿<br />

- - f. subtriflorus BSWJ11051<br />

- americanusa v. angustifolius<br />

BSWJ12905<br />

- bungeanus BSWJ8782<br />

- - v. semipersistens<br />

- carnosus CWJ12425<br />

- europaeus from Slovakia<br />

- forbesiana HWJ890<br />

- fortunei ‘Kewensis’<br />

- frigidus v. elongatus<br />

GWJ9378<br />

- hamiltonianus ssp.<br />

sieboldianus BSWJ10941<br />

- japonicus BSWJ11159<br />

- kachinensis BSWJ11668<br />

- laxiflorus GWJ9351<br />

- morrisonensis BSWJ3700<br />

- oxyphyllus BSWJ10815<br />

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(Celastraceae) Euonymus planipes BSWJ8660<br />

- porphyreus GWJ9377<br />

- sachalinensis BSWJ10835<br />

- sieboldianus BSWJ11386<br />

- - v. sanguineus BSWJ11140<br />

- spraguei BSWJ12446<br />

(Asteraceae) Eupatorium chinense v. simplicifolim<br />

BSWJ8449<br />

- sp. from Guatemala BSWJ9052 ✿<br />

- - nova from Vietnam<br />

FMWJ13428<br />

(Euphorbiaceae) Euphorbia cornigera<br />

- donii HWJK2405<br />

- griffithii ‘Dixter’<br />

- - ‘Fireglow’<br />

- - ‘King’s Capel’<br />

- mellifera<br />

- pallasii BSWJ8575<br />

- schillingii<br />

- sikkimensis<br />

- - ‘Crûg Contrast’ GWJ9214<br />

- stygiana<br />

(Staphyleaceae) Euscaphis japonica BSWJ11359<br />

F<br />

(Polygonaceae) Fallopia multiflora v. hypoleuca<br />

BSWJ120<br />

(Asteraceae) Farfugium formosanum BSWJ3739 etc<br />

- japonicum BSWJ884<br />

- - double flowered<br />

(Araliaceae) Fatsia polycarpa BSWJ7144 etc<br />

- polycarpa deeply cut leaf<br />

BWJ12499<br />

(Apiaceae) Ferula communis ssp. glauca<br />

BSWJ12999<br />

(Rosaceae) Filipendula camtschatica BSWJ10987<br />

- kiraishiensis BSWJ1571<br />

- multijuga BSWJ10950<br />

- purpurea<br />

- rubra ‘Venusta’ ✿<br />

- rufinervis BSWJ8469 etc<br />

- yezoensis BSWJ10828<br />

(Oleaceae) Fraxinus x chiisanensis BSWJ12719<br />

(Liliaceae) Fritillaria camschatcensis<br />

- verticillata<br />

(Onagraceae) Fuchsia arborescens BSWJ10475<br />

- cordata BSWJ9095 etc<br />

- hemsleyana BSWJ10478<br />

- - ‘Silver Lining’ BSWJ10478<br />

- michoacanensis BSWJ9027 etc<br />

- microphylla BSWJ10331<br />

- - ssp. aprica BSWJ9101<br />

- - - ‘Dolly’s Dress’ BSWJ9101<br />

- nigricans BSWJ10664<br />

- paniculata<br />

- petiolaris BSWJ10675<br />

- splendens BSWJ10469<br />

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G<br />

(Araliaceae) Gamblea pseudoevodiifolia BSWJ11707<br />

(Ericaceae) Gaultheria forrestii BWJ7809<br />

(Geraniaceae) Geranium ‘Anne Thomson’<br />

- aristatum ✿<br />

- canariense<br />

- x cantabrigiense ✿<br />

- - ‘Biokovo’<br />

- - ‘St Ola’<br />

- ‘Chantilly’<br />

- christensenianum BWJ8022<br />

- clarkei ‘Mount Stewart’ ✿<br />

- clarum BSWJ10246<br />

- collinum ✿<br />

- dahuricum<br />

- dalmaticum<br />

- - album<br />

- ‘Dilys’ ✿<br />

- ‘Dusky Crûg’<br />

- erianthum ✿<br />

- - ‘Calm Sea’<br />

- - ‘Neptune’<br />

- gracile ✿<br />

- gymnocaulon ✿<br />

- hayatanum BSWJ164<br />

- himalayense ‘Baby Blue’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Gravetye’<br />

- - ‘Irish Blue’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Plenum’ ✿<br />

- ibericum ssp. jubatum ✿<br />

- ‘Ivan’<br />

- ‘Johnson’s Blue’ ✿<br />

- ‘Khan’ ✿<br />

- kishtvariense<br />

- koraiense BSWJ797 etc<br />

- koreanum BSWJ602<br />

- krameri BSWJ1142<br />

- macrorrhizum ‘Album’<br />

- - ‘Czakor’<br />

- - ‘Ingwersens Variety’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Lohfelden’<br />

- - ‘Pindus’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Ridsko’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Velbit’ ✿<br />

- - ‘White-Ness’<br />

- maculatum<br />

- - f. albiflorum<br />

- x magnificum<br />

- malviflorum<br />

- x monacense<br />

- ‘Nimbus’<br />

- nodosum ‘Svelte Lilac’<br />

- - ‘Swish Purple’<br />

- - ‘Whiteleaf ’<br />

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(Geraniaceae) Geranium ‘Orion’<br />

- ‘Orkney Blue’ ✿<br />

- x oxonianum ‘A.T. Johnson’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Crûg Star’<br />

- - ‘Fran’s Star’<br />

- - ‘Miriam Rundle’<br />

- - ‘Old Rose’<br />

- - ‘Rebecca Moss’<br />

- - ‘Rose Clare’<br />

- - ‘Rosenlicht’<br />

- - ‘Southcombe Double’<br />

- - ‘Southcombe Star’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Summer Surprise’<br />

- - ‘Susie White’<br />

- - f. thurstonianum ✿<br />

- - ‘Trevor’s White’<br />

- - ‘Wageningen’<br />

- - ‘Walter’s Gift’<br />

- - ‘Wargrave Pink’<br />

- palmatum<br />

- ‘Patricia’<br />

- phaeum ‘David Bromley’<br />

- - ‘Joan Baker’<br />

- - ‘Mourning Widow’<br />

- - ‘Rose Madder’<br />

- - ‘Samobor’<br />

- - ‘Variegatum’<br />

- ‘Phillippe Vapelle’<br />

- platyanthum<br />

- - v. reinii<br />

- platypetalum ✿<br />

- - ‘Georgia Blue’<br />

- pratense ‘Cluden Sapphire’<br />

- - ‘Galactic’<br />

- - ‘Mrs Kendall Clark’<br />

- - ‘Plenum Violaceum’<br />

- - ‘Rose Queen’ ✿<br />

- - stewartianum ‘Elizabeth<br />

Yeo’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Striatum’ dwarf form<br />

- - Victor Reiter Strain<br />

- - ‘Yorkshire Queen’<br />

- procurrens<br />

- psilostemon<br />

- - ‘Bressingham Flair’<br />

- rectum ✿<br />

- reflexum ✿<br />

- regelii ✿<br />

- renardii ✿<br />

- - ‘Whiteknights’<br />

- richardsonii<br />

- x riversleaianum ‘Mavis Simpson’<br />

- rosthornii<br />

- rubescens = yeoi<br />

- rubifolium<br />

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(Geraniaceae) Geranium sanguineum ‘Album’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Ankum’s Pride’<br />

- - ‘Belle Of Herterton’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Cedric Morris’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Elsbeth’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Jubilee Pink’<br />

- - ‘Max Frei’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Nyewood’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Shepherd’s Warning’ ✿<br />

- - v. striatum ‘Reginald Farrer’<br />

- - - ‘Splendens’<br />

- shikokianum v. kaimontanum<br />

- - v. quelpaertense '<strong>Crug</strong>'s<br />

Cloak' BSWJ1234<br />

- - v. yoshiianum BSWJ6147<br />

- ‘Sirak’<br />

- soboliferum<br />

- ‘Spinners’<br />

- ‘Sue Crûg’<br />

- ‘Sue’s Sister’<br />

- suzukii BSWJ016<br />

- sylvaticum f. albiflorum ✿<br />

- - ‘Amy Doncaster’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Baker’s Pink’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Mayflower’ ✿<br />

- - ‘Silva’ ✿<br />

- - wanneri ✿<br />

- versicolor ‘Snow White’<br />

- wallichianum ‘Buxton’s Variety’<br />

(Blue)<br />

- - pink form<br />

- ‘Wisley Hybrid/Khan’ ✿<br />

- wlassovianum<br />

- yeoi<br />

- yesoense v. nipponicum ✿<br />

(Rosaceae) Gillenia trifoliata<br />

(Ginkgoaceae) Ginkgo biloba BSWJ8753 ✿<br />

(Iridaceae) Gladiolus cardinalis<br />

- papilio<br />

(Glaucidiaceae) Glaucidium palmatum<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Globba hookeri HWJCM471<br />

(Gunneraceae) Gunnera killipiana BSWJ9009<br />

(Cucurbitaceae) Gynostemma pentaphyllum BSWJ570<br />

H<br />

(Araliaceae) Hedera hibernica ‘Digitata Crûg Gold’<br />

- sinensis v. sinensis KWJ12345<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Hedychium brevicaule BSWJ7171<br />

- coccineum BSWJ5238<br />

- coronarium BSWJ3745 ✿<br />

- densiflorum<br />

- - ‘Assam Orange’<br />

- ellipticum BSWJ8354<br />

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(Zingiberaceae) Hedychium gardnerianum ✿<br />

- gracile ✿<br />

- greenii<br />

- 'Helen Dillon'<br />

- maximum BSWJ8261 etc<br />

- x moorei ‘Tara’<br />

- ‘Raffillii’ ✿<br />

- spicatum BSWJ7231 etc<br />

- - ‘Liberty’ BWJ8116<br />

- - ‘Singalila’ BSWJ2303<br />

- stenopetalum BSWJ7155<br />

- thyrsiforme ✿<br />

- urophyllum HWJ604<br />

- villosum v. tenuiflorum<br />

KWJ12305<br />

- yunnanense BWJ7900 etc<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Helleborus x hybridus ‘Picotee’ ✿<br />

(Melanthiaceae) Heloniopsis acutifolia BSWJ218 etc<br />

- kawanoi BSWJ11148<br />

- koreana BSWJ4173<br />

- - ‘Temple Blue’ BSWJ956<br />

- leucantha<br />

- orientalis BSWJ6380 etc<br />

- - v. breviscapa BSWJ5873 etc<br />

- - v. - ‘A-so’ BSWJ5850<br />

- - v. flavida BSWJ11400<br />

- - variegated<br />

- tubiflora BSWJ822 etc<br />

- umbellata BSWJ1839 etc<br />

(Hemerocallidaceae) Hemerocallis aff. dumortieri BSWJ1283 ✿<br />

- fulva kwanso BSWJ6328 ✿<br />

- - v. longituba BSWJ8647 ✿<br />

- longituba BSWJ4576 etc ✿<br />

- minor BSWJ8841 ✿<br />

(Lardizabalaceae) Holboellia angustifolia<br />

- - ssp. linearifolia BWJ8004<br />

- - ssp. obtusa DJHC506<br />

- brachyandra HWJ1023<br />

- aff. chapaensis BSWJ7250<br />

- coriacea<br />

- coriacea BSWJ2818<br />

- fargesii<br />

- aff. grandiflora BSWJ8223 etc<br />

- latifolia HWJK2014 etc<br />

- - v. angustifolia HWJK2419<br />

- - dark flowed from HWJK2213<br />

- - pale flowed from<br />

HWJK2213<br />

- species from Vietnam<br />

FMWJ13171<br />

- species from Vietnam<br />

FMWJ13333<br />

(Asparagaceae) Hosta ‘Big Daddy’ ✿<br />

- capitata BSWJ588 ✿<br />

- ‘Frances Williams’ ✿<br />

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(Asparagaceae) Hosta ‘Golden Tiara’ ✿<br />

- longipes BSWJ10806<br />

- minor BSWJ1209 etc<br />

- montana BSWJ4796 etc<br />

- minor BSWJ1209 etc<br />

- ‘Purple Dwarf’ ✿<br />

- aff. rhodeifolia BSWJ10862<br />

- ‘Saishu Jima’<br />

- ‘Snowden’<br />

- ‘Sum and Substance’ ✿<br />

- ventricosa from Sichuan<br />

BWJ8160<br />

- venusta BSWJ4389 ✿<br />

- yingeri BSWJ546<br />

(Rhamnaceae) Hovenia dulcis BSWJ11024 ✿<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Hydrangea angustipetala BSWJ3454 etc<br />

- - f. formosa BSWJ7097<br />

- - f. macrosepala BSWJ3476 etc<br />

- - f. obovatifolia BSWJ3487b etc<br />

- - from Yakushima BSWJ6038 etc<br />

- anomala ssp. anomala BWJ8052 etc<br />

- - - ‘Winter Glow’ BSWJ2411<br />

- - ssp. glabra BSWJ6804<br />

- - - ‘Crûg Coral’ BSWJ3117<br />

- - ssp. petiolaris BSWJ6337 etc<br />

- - - v. cordifolia BSWJ6081 etc<br />

- - - v. megaphylla<br />

BSWJ4400 etc<br />

- - - v. ovalifolia BSWJ8799 etc<br />

- - - from Yakushima<br />

BSWJ11487 etc<br />

- arborescens ssp. radiata ✿<br />

- aspera<br />

- - Kawakamii BSWJ6827 etc<br />

- - - ‘August Abundance’<br />

BSWJ1420<br />

- - - ‘Formosa’ BSWJ7025<br />

- - - ‘September Splendour’<br />

BSWJ3462<br />

- - ‘Macrophylla’<br />

- - ‘Mauvette’<br />

- - ssp. robustum Himalayan form<br />

GWJ9430<br />

- - ssp. robustum blue flowering<br />

WWJ11888<br />

- - ssp. sargentiana<br />

- - ssp. strigosa BSWJ 8201 etc<br />

- - ssp. villosa<br />

- asterolasia BSWJ10481<br />

- chinensis f. formosana<br />

BSWJ1488 etc<br />

- - 'Golden Crane' DJHC0499<br />

- - from Sichuan BWJ8000 etc<br />

- - from Taiwan BSWJ3410 etc<br />

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(Hydrangeaceae) Hydrangea davidii BSWJ11717 etc<br />

- - f. purpurascens KWJ12233b<br />

- glabrifolia BSWJ3942<br />

- glandulosa BSWJ4031<br />

- aff. gracilis BSWJ3869<br />

- grossiserrata BSWJ11500 etc<br />

- heteromalla Bretschneideri<br />

- - from China BWJ7657<br />

- - ‘Fan Si Pan’ BSWJ8311<br />

- - from India BSWJ2142 etc ✿<br />

- - 'Morrey's Form' ✿<br />

- - from Nepal HWJK2127 etc ✿<br />

- - from Sikkim BSWJ2602 etc ✿<br />

- - from Vietnam HWJ526<br />

- - f. xanthoneura ‘Wilsonii’ ✿<br />

- - 'Yalung Ridge'<br />

- hirta BSWJ5000 etc<br />

- indochinensis BSWJ8307 etc<br />

- integrifolia BSWJ022 etc<br />

- involucrata BSWJ4790<br />

- - dwarf form<br />

- - ‘Hortensis’<br />

- - ‘Multiplex’<br />

- - ‘Plena’<br />

- - ‘Plenissima’<br />

- - ‘Sterilis’<br />

- - ‘Viridescens’<br />

- - ‘Yoraku’<br />

- lingii BSWJ11790<br />

- lobbii from Taiwan BSWJ3214 etc<br />

- - from Philippines BSWJ3942 etc<br />

- longifolia CWJ12413 etc<br />

- longipes<br />

- - v. fulvescens BWJ8188<br />

- luteovenosa BSWJ5602 etc<br />

- aff. mangshanensis BSWJ 8120<br />

- paniculata from Japan<br />

BSWJ5413 etc ✿<br />

- - 'Pink Diamond'<br />

- - 'Praecox' ✿<br />

- - from Taiwan BSWJ3556 etc ✿<br />

- - 'Unique' ✿<br />

- - ‘Yuan-Yang’ BSWJ3804<br />

- scandens BSWJ5523 etc<br />

- - ssp. liukiuensis BSWJ11471<br />

- seemannii<br />

- serrata BSWJ4817 etc<br />

- - ssp. angustata<br />

- - ‘Chiba Cherry-lips’<br />

BSWJ4817<br />

- - ‘Chiri-san Sue’ BSWJ4595<br />

- - 'Crûg Bicolor' BSWJ6241c<br />

- - ‘Crûg Cobalt’ BSWJ6241a<br />

- - 'Crûg Sõ Cool'<br />

BSWJ6241b<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Hydrangea serrata ‘Kiyosumi’<br />

- - v. thunbergii ‘Plena’<br />

- serratifolia HCM98056<br />

- sikokiana BSWJ5601 etc<br />

- stylosa<br />

(Papaveraceae) Hylomecon erectum<br />

- hylomeconoides<br />

- japonica<br />

(Clusiaceae) Hypericum aff. uralum HWJ520<br />

I<br />

(Salicaceae) Idesia polycarpa CWJ12837<br />

(Aquifoliaceae) Ilex cornuta BSWJ8756<br />

- perado ssp. azorica BSWJ12526<br />

- sugerokii v. brevipedunculata<br />

BSWJ10856<br />

(Illiciaceae) Illicium aff. griffithii WWJ11911<br />

- aff. lanceolatum KWJ12245<br />

- aff. majus KWJ12017<br />

- majus WWJ11919<br />

- simonsii BWJ8024<br />

(Balsaminaceae) Impatiens qingchanganica 'Emei Dawn'<br />

DJHC98415<br />

- kerriae BSWJ7220<br />

- aff. langbianensis HWJ1054<br />

- macrophylla BSWJ10157<br />

- omeiana<br />

- omeiana DJHC98492<br />

- - 'Ice Storm'<br />

- polineae BSWJ9722<br />

- puberula HWJK2063<br />

(Bignoniaceae) Incarvillea compacta BWJ7620<br />

- zhongdianensis BWJ7692 etc<br />

(Papilionaceae) Indigofera balfouriana BWJ7851<br />

- cassioides<br />

- howellii<br />

- pendula BWJ7741<br />

(Asteraceae) Inula hookeri GWJ9033 ✿<br />

(Iridaceae) Iris barbatula BWJ7663 etc<br />

- bulleyana BWJ7912<br />

- chrysographes black form<br />

- clarkei BSWJ2122<br />

- ensata v. spontanea BSWJ1103 etc ✿<br />

- japonica BSWJ8921<br />

- orientalis<br />

- pseudacorus from Japan<br />

BSWJ5018 ✿<br />

- tectorum BWJ8191<br />

(Lamiaceae) Isodon longitubus BSWJ11027<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Isopyrum dicarpon BSWJ11555<br />

- nipponicum<br />

- stoloniferum<br />

J<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Jamesia americana<br />

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(Oleaceae) Jasminum fruticans ✿<br />

- humile f. wallichianum<br />

BSWJ2559 ✿<br />

- officinale ‘Crûg’s Collection’<br />

BSWJ2987<br />

(Berberidaceae) Jeffersonia diphylla<br />

- dubia<br />

(Juglandaceae) Juglans cathayensis from Taiwan<br />

BSWJ6778 etc<br />

- aff. cathayensis from China<br />

BWJ8097<br />

- mandschurica v. sieboldiana<br />

BSWJ11026<br />

K<br />

(Schisandraceae) Kadsura coccinea BSWJ11793 etc<br />

- heteroclita FMWJ13385 etc<br />

- japonica BSWJ4463 etc<br />

(Araliaceae) Kalopanax septemlobus v. magnificus<br />

BSWJ10900<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Kirengeshoma palmata<br />

- - v. koreana<br />

(Asphodelaceae) Kniphofia caulescens<br />

- northiae<br />

L<br />

(Lythraceae) Lagerstroemia subcostata CWJ12352<br />

- indica BSWJ12660<br />

(Lamiaceae) Lamium orvala<br />

(Asteraceae) Leontoden rigens BSWJ12527<br />

(Solanaceae) Leucophysalis sinense BWJ8093<br />

(Lamiaceae) Leucosceptrum canum GWJ9424<br />

- japonicum BSWJ10981etc<br />

- stellipilum v. formosanum<br />

BSWJ1804 etc<br />

- - v. tosaense BSWJ8892<br />

(Iridaceae) Libertia grandiflora ✿<br />

(Asteraceae) Ligularia ‘Cheju Charmer’ BSWJ1158<br />

- corymbosa GWJ9404 etc<br />

- fischeri from India BSWJ2570 ✿<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ5653 etc ✿<br />

- - from Korea BSWJ4478 ✿<br />

- hodgsonii BSWJ10855<br />

- intermedia BSWJ606a<br />

- japonica ‘Rising Sun’<br />

BSWJ6293<br />

- sibirica BSWJ4383 ✿<br />

- - v. speciosa BSWJ5841 etc ✿<br />

- ‘The Rocket’<br />

(Liliaceae) Lilium auratum v. platyphyllum<br />

BSWJ4824<br />

- canadense<br />

- columbianum BSWJ9564<br />

- davidii<br />

- - v. willmottiae<br />

- distichum BSWJ794<br />

- duchartrei<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Liliaceae) Lilium formosanum BSWJ1589 etc<br />

- hansonii BSWJ4756 etc<br />

- henryi<br />

- lancifolium (tigrinum)<br />

BSWJ4352 etc<br />

- - ‘Flore Pleno’<br />

- - v. fortunei BSWJ539<br />

- lankongense BWJ7691 etc<br />

- leucanthum v. centifolium<br />

BWJ8130<br />

- longiflorum BSWJ11376<br />

- aff. majoense KWJ12064<br />

- medeoloides BSWJ4184 etc<br />

- nanum<br />

- nepalense BSWJ2985 etc<br />

- pardalinum<br />

- poilanei HWJ681 etc<br />

- rosthornii<br />

- speciosum BSWJ4847 etc<br />

- superbum<br />

- taliense<br />

- tsingtauense BSWJ519 etc<br />

- vollmeri<br />

- wigginsii<br />

- xanthellum var. luteum<br />

(Lauraceae) Lindera angustifolia FMWJ13156<br />

- erythrocarpa BSWJ6271 etc<br />

- lancea BSWJ11118 etc<br />

- metcalfiana v. dictyophylla<br />

KWJ12312<br />

- obtusiloba BSWJ11054<br />

- praecox BSWJ10802<br />

- - southern form BSWJ11125<br />

- sericea BSWJ11141 etc<br />

- tonkinensis FMWJ13123 etc<br />

- triloba BSWJ5570 etc<br />

- umbellata BSWJ10881<br />

- - v. membranaceae BSWJ10837<br />

(Asparagaceae) Liriope koreana BSWJ8821<br />

- minor BSWJ8933<br />

- platyphylla BSWJ561 etc<br />

(Lauraceae) Litsea cubeba FMWJ13011<br />

(Campanulaceae) Lobelia excelsa BSWJ9513<br />

- laxiflora BSWJ9064<br />

- montana BSWJ8220 etc<br />

- sessilifolia BSWJ8875<br />

- tupa<br />

(Proteaceae) Lomatia ferruginea<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Lonicera acuminata BSWJ3480 etc<br />

- alseuosmoides<br />

- glabrata BSWJ2150<br />

- henryi BWJ8109<br />

- japonica BSWJ4423<br />

- lanceolata BWJ7935 ✿<br />

- macrantha BSWJ11606 etc<br />

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(Caprifoliaceae) Lonicera similis v. delavayi<br />

- tomentella BSWJ2654<br />

(Myrtaceae) Luma apiculata<br />

(Philesiaceae) Luzuriaga polyphylla HCM98202<br />

- radicans<br />

- radicans RH0602<br />

(Caryophyllaceae) Lychnis cognata BSWJ4234 etc<br />

(Solanaceae) Lycianthes biflorum FMWJ13059<br />

(Araceae) Lysichiton americanus ✿<br />

(Primulaceae) Lysimachia clethroides<br />

- vulgaris ssp. davurica BSWJ8632<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Lysionotus gamosepalus BSWJ7241<br />

- kuangsiensis HWJ643 etc<br />

- pauciflorus BSWJ189 etc<br />

- serratus HWJK2426<br />

M<br />

(Moraceae) Maclura tricuspidata BSWJ12755<br />

(Myrsinaceae) Maesa japonica CWJ12371<br />

(Magnoliaceae) Magnolia cathcartii HWJ874 etc<br />

- chevalieri HWJ533 etc<br />

- aff. floribunda v. tonkinensis<br />

DJHV06105<br />

- floribunda v. tonkinensis<br />

WWJ12003 etc<br />

- foveolata WWJ11929 etc<br />

- hypoleuca BSWJ10836<br />

- kobus v. borealis BSWJ12751<br />

- obovata BSWJ12626<br />

- sieboldii ssp. sieboldii<br />

BSWJ12553<br />

(Berberidaceae) Mahonia leschenaultii BSWJ9535<br />

- gracilipes<br />

- nervosa BSWJ9562 etc<br />

- oiwakensis BSWJ3660 etc<br />

(Asparagaceae) Maianthemum amoenum BSWJ10390<br />

- atropurpureum<br />

- bifolium<br />

- - ssp. kamtschaticum BSWJ4360 etc<br />

- canadense<br />

- comaltepecense BSWJ10215<br />

- flexuosum BSWJ9069 etc<br />

- aff. flexuosum BSWJ9026 etc<br />

- - v. erubescens BSWJ10403<br />

- formosanum BSWJ349 etc<br />

- forrestii<br />

- fuscum<br />

- - v. cordatum<br />

- gigas BSWJ10470 etc<br />

- henryi BWJ7616 etc<br />

- japonicum BSWJ1179 etc<br />

- - v. mandshurica BSWJ7306<br />

- laxiflorum BSWJ10305<br />

- oleraceum BSWJ2148 etc<br />

- paniculatum BSWJ9137 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Asparagaceae) Maianthemum paniculatum purple flowered<br />

form BSWJ9137<br />

- racemosum<br />

- aff. salvinii BSWJ9000 etc<br />

- scilloideum BSWJ10407 etc<br />

- - v. roseum BSWJ10355<br />

- stellatum<br />

- szechuanicum<br />

- tatsienense<br />

(Rosaceae) Malus sikkimensis BSWJ2431<br />

(Asparagaceae) Manfreda variegata BSWJ10234<br />

(Asclepiadaceae) Marsdenia formosana CWJ12354<br />

(Woodsiaceae) Matteuccia struthiopteris ✿<br />

(Papaveraceae) Meconopsis chelidoniifolia<br />

(Lamiaceae) Meehania urticifolia BSWJ1210<br />

(Apiaceae) Melanoselinum decipiens BSWJ12993<br />

(Meliaceae) Melia azedarach BSWJ7039<br />

(Celastraceae) Microtropis petelotii HWJ719<br />

(Poaceae) Miscanthus chejuensis BSWJ8803<br />

- flavidus BSWJ6749<br />

- floridulus HWJ522 etc<br />

- nepalensis ‘Shikola’ BSWJ2302<br />

- transmorrisonensis BSWJ3697<br />

(Rubiaceae) Mitchella repens<br />

- undulata BSWJ10928<br />

- - f. quelpartensis BSWJ4402<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Mitella acerina BSWJ11029<br />

- formosana BSWJ125<br />

- furusei v. subramosa<br />

BSWJ11097<br />

- x inamii BSWJ11122<br />

- japonica BSWJ4971 etc<br />

- kiusiana BSWJ5401<br />

- makinoi BSWJ4992<br />

- pauciflora BSWJ6361<br />

- stylosa BSWJ5669<br />

- yoshinagae BSWJ4893 etc<br />

(Apiaceae) Molopospermum peloponnesiacum<br />

(Morinaceae) Morinda umbellata BSWJ11688<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Mukdenia rossii<br />

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Some notes on our 2013 introductions :-<br />

Herbaceous<br />

Aconitum ferox GWJ9403 is a species of monkshood we found<br />

growing at Sandakphu on the border between Eastern Nepal and<br />

Northern Indian.Where we collected the seed from plants 1.3m tall<br />

with deeply divided foliage. A result of the dark purple-blue<br />

hooded rounded and beaked flowers, with pale lower bracts held in<br />

a terminal spike. A. violaceum v. robustum GWJ9393 was another<br />

species collected from the same area, at around 3,100m.Again from<br />

plants 1.3m tall, but with long terminal racemes of blue helmetshaped<br />

flowers. A. senanense v. paludicola BSWJ10866 is robust<br />

species we found in the cold north of Honshu, Japan in the autumn<br />

of 2005.Where they formed plants with long arching stems to 2m<br />

long in the shaded conditions, with large shallowly lobed leaves and<br />

large terminal panicles/or axillary racemes of sizeable blue-purple<br />

hooded flowers carried July-September. Adiantum aff. fimbriatum<br />

BWJ 8184 is a creeping/colonising species I collected in China in<br />

2000, which we had planted out in a moisture retentive shady spot,<br />

where it has thrived to produce its triangular fronds of small<br />

triangular pinnules fringed on their apex with triangular teeth.<br />

Ainsliaea chapaensis BSWJ11720 is a small woodland semievergreen<br />

perennial species. With a basal rosette of small heartshaped<br />

grey-green leaves and upright stems with the characteristic<br />

narrow-petalled ray-flowers with scaly calyces. A. latifolia<br />

FMWJ13426 & A. petelotii FMWJ13427 were collections from<br />

the same area of northernVietnam in 2011, both species possessing<br />

distinctly winged petioles. Angelica cartilaginomarginata<br />

BSWJ12663 originates from one of our seed collections gathered<br />

from Waraksan South Korea.Where it formed small slender plants<br />

to 80cm tall with green stems in this form. Flowering in a flat<br />

topped umbel of many small white flowers in July-August. Aralia<br />

cordata v. sachalinensis BSWJ4773 is a stout growing slightly hairy,<br />

clump-forming architectural perennial from the northern end of<br />

the species’ distribution. With strong stems to 3-4m, bearing large<br />

alternate bipinnate leaves, topped in August by terminal racemes of<br />

green pubescent flowers soon followed by globose blue-black fruit.<br />

Aspidistra aff. attenuata BSWJ2001 emerges from a slowly<br />

creeping thickened scaly rhizome. Which we collected from the<br />

Experimental Forest, part of The Taiwan University at Hsitou in the<br />

winter of 1993.Where it formed a large colony which enveloped a<br />

huge boulder, only obtaining moisture from the debris and<br />

leafmould accumulated above its rhizomes.With faintly spotted and<br />

streaked leaves to around 1m long held on short petioles encased in<br />

a purple sheath, bearing purple-yellow edged flowers at ground<br />

level. A. species from Thailand BSWJ6645 originating from one<br />

of our collections gathered in 1998 from almost the summit of the<br />

infamous Doi Pha Hom Pok Thailand's second highest peak which<br />

is in the Golden Triangle. Where it formed large colonies of<br />

unusually lightly mottled and faintly striped leaves, which only have<br />

short petioles bearing the broadly elliptic leaves. Spreading from a<br />

thick rhizome sometimes with the distinct campanulate flower at<br />

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ground level followed by large grape-sized fruit. A. tonkinensis<br />

emerges from a thin slowly creeping rhizome. Forming small<br />

colonies of upright parchment textured glossy leaves which are<br />

oblong-lanceolate 13-20 cm long by 4-5.5 cm wide on petioles to<br />

13 cm long. Bearing solitary campanulate 6-lobed purple flowers<br />

late summer to autumn. Begonia panchtharensis BSWJ2692 was<br />

formerly identified as B. sikkimensis, but now considered to be a<br />

recently described species first discovered in eastern Nepal. With<br />

large deeply lobed fleshy leaves to 40cm long on darkly mottled<br />

stems. Bearing axillary cymes of pink flowers. B. wynn-jonesiae<br />

'Pink Lady' BWJ8119 originates from seed I collected in Central<br />

Sichuan, China, but has only recently been named for my better<br />

half, by Julian Shaw who identified it as an undescribed species. In<br />

the wild this species was growing on very shady vertical rocks,<br />

forming small clumps of reddish stems to 20cm tall, with pale green<br />

palmate leaves and inflorescences, of at that time pinkish flowers<br />

and winged seed heads, held just above the leaves. Bomarea<br />

distichifolia is a small non-climbing species which we bought from<br />

a British nursery as an ericaceous shrub. Cacalia farfarifolia<br />

CWJ12849 is an unusual woodland species, with several irregularly<br />

toothed and deeply lobed leaves, which are cobwebby below as are<br />

the juvenile branched stems to 1m tall. With a sizeable acutely<br />

branched terminal panicle of white to yellow tubular-shaped ray<br />

flowers. Cautleya spicata 'Bleddyn's Beacon' BSWJ2408 is a<br />

reintroduction after a very long absence.We were unable to satisfy<br />

demand on first introducing this collection (without a cultivar<br />

name) as the plant’s energy is focused on its flowering rather than<br />

increasing at the root. Please see our formal description at the end<br />

section of this plant list. C. gracilis 'Crûg Gold' BSWJ7186 is one<br />

of our collections made on one of the high mountains in the<br />

Golden Triangle. Performing perfectly well for us without too<br />

much protection from the elements with its slender stems<br />

terminating in golden yellow blooms for months every year.<br />

Clematis fusca v. coreana BSWJ8431 is undoubtedly a gem of fairly<br />

small stature, an herbaceous non climbing woodland species 80-<br />

100cm tall. Bearing large heart shaped leaves fringed with golden<br />

hairs, but topped with long stalked most unusual flowers.Which are<br />

a golden-shaggy brown in appearance long lasting and pendant, in<br />

its largest form in this very hardy variety we collected from<br />

Soraksan South Korea in 2001. C. gracilifolia BWJ8002 was a<br />

collection from the previous year I gathered the seed of in Sichuan<br />

at high altitude. Where this small climbing species only formed<br />

small plants 2-4m tall with downy deeply lobbed ternate foliage<br />

and sizeable (6cm) white flowers. Codonopsis grey-wilsonii<br />

'Himal Snow' is an old favourite which we have grown for a long<br />

time, with congested very slender twinning stems arising from its<br />

fleshy rootstock. Bearing ovate shallowly serrated leaves with very<br />

large in comparison, wide saucer-shaped, white flowers. C. aff.<br />

javanica FMWJ13329 is the species we see around the northern<br />

parts of Vietnam where we find the large purple-red fruit, resulting<br />

from the creamy red veined bell-flowers. Curculigo crassifolia from<br />

Vietnam HWJ683 we were amazed to see this species in the<br />

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mountains of northern Vietnam, where they are relatively common<br />

where the surrounding vegetation allows at 2000m.The exact same<br />

altitude that we find them at in the eastern Himalayas. Eupatorium<br />

sp. nova from Vietnam FMWJ13428 like the preceding, is<br />

relatively common where the surrounding vegetation allows, yet is<br />

not so altitudinally restricted. A small species with slender serrated<br />

foliage and wide terminal inflorescences of pink flowers. Ferula<br />

communis ssp. glauca BSWJ12999 was too tempting to leave on<br />

the hot stony riverside where we found it growing on one of our<br />

visits to Italy this last summer. In contrast Geranium shikokianum<br />

v. quelpaertense 'Crûg's Cloak' BSWJ1234 was just a frozen<br />

shrivelled leaf poking through the snow on the summit of the only<br />

mountain (volcano actually) where it is native to. On Hallasan the<br />

highest peak in South Korea, on the island of Chejudõ. A variety<br />

only propagated from division as it hybridises so readily. Please see<br />

our formal description at the end section of this plant list for more<br />

detail.We can take no credit for Hedychium 'Helen Dillon' other<br />

than a determination to differentiate this superlative hybrid from H.<br />

forrestii which it appears to be confused with. H. forrestii is common<br />

in the area of northern Vietnam where we work, bearing pure<br />

white flowers for a long period from October to December, far too<br />

late to form seed for us to collect.To date all the entries in the RHS<br />

Plant Finder as H. forrestii that I have followed up turn out to be this<br />

hybrid, hence in an attempt to avert further confusion I have named<br />

it after the dear friend who generously gave us a slice of her plant<br />

some years ago. Please see our formal description at the end section<br />

of this plant list for more details. Impatiens qingchanganica 'Emei<br />

Dawn' DJHC98415 is included here as this superb form has<br />

finally been identified to species level. Lilium davidii may not be<br />

new to cultivation, but is new to our offerings, taking us an<br />

inexplicably long time to bulk up. L. aff. majoense KWJ12064 on<br />

the other hand was an unexpected additional find on the road<br />

leading to Sapa northernVietnam at 1700 m in 2007.Where it grew<br />

on shady vertical cliffs, rooting into cracks and narrow shelves<br />

forming slender stems with scattered lanceolate leaves, 1-2m tall.<br />

Bearing 1-many large yellow pendant trumpet flowers with<br />

recurving tepals, stained red in the base August-October. L.<br />

medeoloides BSWJ4184 is one of several collections gathered from<br />

Korean forests. Arising from distinct small bulbs composed of<br />

narrow articulated scales, to an upright stem eventually 75cm tall<br />

carrying a whirl of up to 12 leaves. Below a whirl of orange<br />

irregularly red spotted turk's-cap flowers. Lycianthes biflorum<br />

FMWJ13059 is another small woodlander, which we find in the<br />

high altitudinal forests of northern Vietnam. Generally about 50cm<br />

tall with dark foliage, bearing bright red fruit when we are there,<br />

the result of the lilac summer flowers. Maianthemum forrestii<br />

certainly flourishes in woodland.The hairy stems of clasping elliptic<br />

leaves terminating in a raceme of green-whitish starry flowers in<br />

spring, followed by fleshy red fruits. M. henryi BWJ7616 is my own<br />

collection of this species with stems that terminate in a spikes of<br />

yellowish tubular highly scented flowers in spring, followed by<br />

fleshy red fruits. M. japonicum v. mandshurica BSWJ7306 is a<br />

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northerly larger form of this charming lily of the valley-like species<br />

with up to 10 leaves born on the more robust stems. Ophiopogon<br />

aff. latifolius KWJ12031 is an unusual species which we collected<br />

seed of on Mt. Bavi close to Hanoi. Forming clumping plants with<br />

dark green ribbed leaves to 50cm long, 2.5cm wide, with a terminal<br />

inflorescence of bluish tinted flowers from August. From further<br />

north in the high mountains Oreocharis aurea BSWJ11718 is one<br />

of the many rosette forming gesneriads, with tubular yellow flowers<br />

in this species. Piper heydei BSWJ10445 could not be much more<br />

of a contrast albeit another woodlander. Our first offering of this<br />

primitive genus which we collected in the steamy forests of<br />

Guatemala, so dramatic that we just had to try it, for its sensational<br />

large orbicular rugose foliage on meter tall stems and long pendant<br />

catkin-like inflorescences. Pleurospermum camtschaticum<br />

BSWJ12627 originates from our collections from Ullüngdõ South<br />

Korea. Growing under small trees on steep slopes, forming slender<br />

plants 1.2m tall. Flowering in a flat topped umbel of many small<br />

white flowers in July-August. Polygonatum hirtum 'Robustum' is<br />

a distinct robust form of the eastern European species which we<br />

have grown into a wide colony over many years in our gardens. A<br />

form capable of 1.2m in good conditions, flowering late April-May.<br />

P. multiflorum 'Ramosissima' is yet another European species,<br />

sometimes encountered in this form.With strongly arching stems to<br />

1m, of alternate leaves bearing from their axils, white green tinged<br />

trumpet-like flowers in racemes (on mature plants) sometimes leafy,<br />

during May and June. P. odoratum 'Flatmate' BSWJ857 hails from<br />

another continent, one of our earliest collections of this species on<br />

our first visit to Korea. A very distinct upright form with wide<br />

unmistakably flattened stems. For more details please see our formal<br />

description at the end. P. verticillatum BSWJ2147 is another Asiatic<br />

collection, this time a collection from our first Himalayan<br />

expedition back in 1994. Reineckea aff. carnea 'Crûg's<br />

Linearleaf' BWJ8029 will be my final selection/collection from<br />

China collected in 2000. Have we kept the best till last? We will let<br />

you be the best judges of this, its certainly the most distinct, so<br />

much so we are not sure if the species is correct even. Please see<br />

our formal description at the end. Rodgersia podophylla 'Crûg<br />

Colossus' BSWJ10909 offers no challenge in identity, just be<br />

careful of the space though, as the foliage is at least a meter across<br />

when mature. Not to mention the foliage colour which is red on<br />

emerging, for several months for us, but bound to vary with<br />

growing conditions. Please see our formal description at the end<br />

section of this plant list for more details. Roscoea are proving to be<br />

promiscuous, our R. auriculata x purpurea pale will be the first of<br />

a long line of introductions of this rewarding group of gingers. R.<br />

cangshanensis BWJ7848 on the other hand is suffering an identity<br />

crisis. Possessing a strong constitution, it quickly forms healthy<br />

clumps of fairly slender stems with stem-clasping leaves. Bearing<br />

violet-pink, white striped flowers 5cm long on very long slender<br />

tubes, for many months through the summer for us until<br />

November. R. purpurea f. rubra 'Gurkha Redstem' Please see<br />

our formal description at the end section of this plant list for details.<br />

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Selinum sp. from Vietnam FMWJ13250 originates from high<br />

altitude collections in the north of the country, where this finely<br />

dissected foliage perennial is subjected to enough cold to keep it<br />

hardy. Thalictrum urbaini BSWJ7085 originates from one of the<br />

highest mountain passes in Taiwan. A demure species which clings<br />

on to moist rocky surfaces in cool shade where they only attain a<br />

height of 5cm, taller in gardens to 15cm. Tupistra grandistigma<br />

BSWJ11773 is more of an intriguing woodland plant than a<br />

beauty, that carry lanceolate thick-textured leaves to 50cm long.<br />

With bracted inflorescences of unusually scented flowers March-<br />

April which in turn form spikes of orange fruit.Ypsilandra thibetica<br />

narrow leaf bears the same qualities as the normal species, but<br />

with much narrower leaves.<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

N<br />

(Berberidaceae) Nandina domestica BSWJ11113<br />

(Rosaceae) Neillia thyrsiflora v. tonkinensis<br />

HWJ505 ✿<br />

(Lauraceae) Neolitsea aff. polycarpa KWJ12309<br />

(Euphorbiaceae) Neoshirakia japonica BSWJ8744<br />

- sebiferum CWJ12819<br />

(Lamiaceae) Nepeta stewartiana BWJ7999 ✿<br />

- subsessilis<br />

(Amaryllidaceae)Nerine bowdenii ‘Mollie Cowie’<br />

(Liliaceae) Nomocharis aperta<br />

O<br />

(Onagraceae) Oenothera epilobiifolia ‘Finlay’s Fancy’<br />

BSWJ9043<br />

(Iridaceae) Olsynium aff. trinerva BSWJ10459<br />

(previously Sisyrinchium)<br />

(Woodsiaceae) Onoclea sensibilis ✿<br />

(Asparagaceae) Ophiopogon caulescens BSWJ8230 etc<br />

- aff. caulescens BSWJ11287 etc<br />

- clavatus KWJ12267<br />

- formosanus BSWJ3659 etc<br />

- intermedius BSWJ8244 etc<br />

- - v. parviflora HWJK2093<br />

- japonicus BSWJ1871<br />

- aff. latifolius KWJ12031<br />

- scaber BSWJ1842 etc<br />

- wallichianus v. pauciflorus<br />

GWJ9387<br />

(Araliaceae) Oplopanax horridus BSWJ9551<br />

- japonica<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Oreocharis aurea BSWJ11718<br />

(Araliaceae) Oreopanax incisus BSWJ10669<br />

- xalapensis BSWJ10444<br />

(Lamiaceae) Origanum vulgaris formosanum<br />

BSWJ3180 ✿<br />

(Apiaceae) Osmorhiza aristata BSWJ1607 etc<br />

(Osmundaceae) Osmunda asiatica<br />

(Oxalidaceae) Oxalis oregana<br />

- - f. smalliana<br />

P<br />

(Cruciferae) Pachyphragma macrophyllum<br />

(Buxaceae) Pachysandra axillaris ‘Crûg’s Cover’<br />

BWJ8032<br />

(Paeoniaceae) Paeonia delavayi BWJ7775<br />

- japonica 10985<br />

(Araliaceae) Panax japonicus BWJ7932 etc<br />

(Asteraceae) Parasenecio delphiniifolia BSWJ11189 etc<br />

- farfarifolia CWJ12844<br />

- - v. bulbifera<br />

(see also as Cacalia)<br />

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(Trilliaceae) Paris bockiana<br />

- chinensis<br />

- - from Taiwan BSWJ265 etc<br />

- delavayi<br />

- fargesii<br />

- - v. brevipetalata<br />

- fargesii v. petiolata<br />

- forrestii<br />

- incompleta<br />

- japonica<br />

- lancifolia<br />

- - from Taiwan BSWJ3044 etc<br />

- mairei<br />

- polyphylla<br />

- polyphylla BSWJ2125 etc<br />

- - v. stenophylla<br />

- quadrifolia<br />

- tetraphylla<br />

- thibetica<br />

- - v. apetala<br />

- verticillata<br />

- - ‘Ryokutei’<br />

(Vitaceae) Parthenocissus henryana<br />

- himalayana v. rubrifolia<br />

- quinquefolia ‘Guy’s Garnet’<br />

- semicordata BSWJ6551<br />

- thomsonii BWJ8123<br />

- tricuspidata ‘Crûg Compact’<br />

BSWJ1162<br />

(Valerianaceae) Patrinia gibbosa BSWJ876<br />

- rupestris BSWJ12654<br />

- scabiosifolia BSWJ8740<br />

(Scrophulariaceae) Paulownia kawakamii BSWJ9909<br />

- tomentosa coreana from<br />

Ullüngdõ BSWJ8503<br />

(Asparagaceae) Peliosanthes arisanensis BSWJ3639<br />

- caesia BSWJ5183<br />

- teta v. humilis RWJ10044<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Peltoboykinia watanabei<br />

(Poaceae) Pennisetum alopecuroides BSWJ11434<br />

- - f. erythrochaetum ‘Ferris’<br />

BSWJ8413 ✿<br />

(Scrophulariaceae) Penstemon aff. gentianoides BSWJ10249 etc<br />

(Araliaceae) Pentapanax castanopsisicola CWJ12411<br />

- leschenaultii BSWJ9515<br />

- longepedunculatus BSWJ11789<br />

- subcordatus HWJK2385<br />

- verticillatus BSWJ11797<br />

(Asclepiadaceae) Periploca purpurea BSWJ7235<br />

(Lauraceae) Persea japonica BSWJ8410<br />

- indica BSWJ12535<br />

- thunbergii BSWJ12747<br />

(Polygonaceae) Persicaria amplexicaulis v. pendula<br />

HWJK2255<br />

- milletii<br />

- tenuicaulis ✿<br />

- virginiana ‘Painters Palette’<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Asteraceae) Petasites japonicus v. giganteus ✿<br />

(Gesneriaceae) Petrocosmea formosa ‘Crûg’s Capricious’<br />

BWJ7249<br />

- kerrii ‘Crème de Crûg’<br />

BWJ6634<br />

(Rutaceae) Phellodendron amurense BWJ11000 ✿<br />

- japonicum BSWJ11175<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Philadelphus aff. calvescens BWJ8005<br />

- delavayi v. purpurascens<br />

BWJ7540<br />

- aff. incanus BSWJ8616<br />

- mexicanus BSWJ10253 etc<br />

- myrtoidea BSWJ10436 etc<br />

- satsumi BSWJ10811 etc<br />

- schrenkii BSWJ8616<br />

- tomentosus BSWJ2707 etc ✿<br />

(Philesiaceae) Philesia magellanica<br />

(Lamiaceae) Phlomis atropurpurea BWJ7922<br />

- breviflora HWJCM250<br />

(Rosaceae) Photinia integrifolia HWJ946<br />

- lucida<br />

- microphylla HWJ564 etc<br />

- niitakayamensis CWJ12435<br />

- villosa BSWJ8665<br />

- - v. coreana BSWJ8789 ✿<br />

- - v. laevis BSWJ8877 ✿<br />

- - v. zollingeri BSWJ8903<br />

(Solanaceae) Physaliastrum sinense BWJ8093<br />

(Solanaceae) Physalis campanula BSWJ10409<br />

(Phytolaccaceae) Phytolacca acinosa HWJ647<br />

- americana BSWJ1000 etc<br />

- icosandra BSWJ8988 etc<br />

- - Purpurescens BSWJ11251<br />

- japonica BSWJ4897 etc<br />

- octandra BSWJ9514 etc<br />

- rivinoides BSWJ10264<br />

- rugosa BSWJ10263<br />

(Ericaceae) Pieris formosa BSWJ2257 ✿<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Pileostegia viburnoides BSWJ3565 etc<br />

(Araceae) Pinellia cordata<br />

- ternata BSWJ3532<br />

- tripartita BSWJ1102<br />

- - ‘Purple Face’ BSWJ4850<br />

(Piperaceae) Piper heydei BSWJ10445<br />

(Pittosporaceae) Pittosporum daphniphylloides BSWJ6789 etc<br />

- glabratum BSWJ11685<br />

- illicioides v. angustifolium<br />

BSWJ6771 etc<br />

- - v. illicioides BSWJ6712 etc<br />

- aff. oblongilimbum<br />

DJHV06137etc<br />

- tobira BSWJ12758<br />

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(Hydrangeaceae) Platycrater arguta BSWJ6266 etc<br />

(Lamiaceae) Plectranthus longitubus BSWJ11027<br />

(Apiaceae) Pleurospermum aff. album KWJ12281<br />

- aff. amabile BWJ7886<br />

- benthamii BSWJ2988<br />

- calcareum BWJ8008<br />

- camtschaticum BSWJ12627<br />

- yunnanensis BWJ7952a<br />

(Berberidaceae) Podophyllum delavayi<br />

- difforme<br />

- hexandrum chinensis<br />

- - chinensis BWJ7908<br />

- peltatum<br />

- pleianthum<br />

- - from Taiwan BSWJ282<br />

- - short form<br />

- versipelle<br />

(Asparagaceae) Polygonatum alte-lobatum BSWJ286 etc<br />

- aff. anomalum BSWJ6599<br />

- arisanense BSWJ271 etc<br />

- biflorum<br />

- cathcartii BSWJ2429<br />

- cirrhifolium<br />

- cryptanthum<br />

- curvistylum<br />

- cyrtonema<br />

- desoulavyi v. yezoense<br />

BSWJ764<br />

- falcatum 'Shikoku Silver'<br />

BSWJ5101 etc<br />

- filipes<br />

- fuscum<br />

- geminiflorum<br />

- graminifolium<br />

- hirtum<br />

- - 'Robustum'<br />

- hookeri<br />

- humile<br />

- x hybridum ✿<br />

- - ‘Striatum’<br />

- inflatum BSWJ922 etc<br />

- involucratum BSWJ4285 etc<br />

- kingianum yellow flowering<br />

variety BSWJ6562 etc<br />

- lasianthum BSWJ671 etc<br />

- multiflorum 'Ramosissima'<br />

- nodosum<br />

- odoratum<br />

- - 'Flatmate' BSWJ857<br />

- - v. maximowiczii<br />

- - v. pluriflorum ‘Variegatum’<br />

- - ‘Red Stem’<br />

- - v. thunbergii<br />

- oppositifolium BSWJ2537 etc<br />

- prattii<br />

- pubescens<br />

- punctatum BSWJ2395 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Asparagaceae) Polygonatum roseum<br />

- sibiricum<br />

- stenanthum BSWJ5727<br />

- stenophyllum<br />

- aff. tessellatum BSWJ9752<br />

- tonkinensis HWJ551 etc<br />

- - white/green flowering<br />

HWJ861<br />

- verticillatum BSWJ2147<br />

- - ‘Rubrum’<br />

- zanlanscianense<br />

(Polygonaceae) Polygonum chinense BSWJ11268<br />

(Theaceae) Polyspora axialis CWJ12363<br />

- longicarpa WWJ11604 etc<br />

- speciosa BSWJ11750 etc<br />

(Dryopteridaceae) Polystichum munitum<br />

- aff. neolobatum BWJ8182<br />

(Primulaceae) Primula jesoana BSWJ618<br />

(Rosaceae) Prunus maximowiczii BSWJ10967<br />

- grayana BSWJ10903<br />

(Asteraceae) Psacalium pinetorum BSWJ10269<br />

(Papaveraceae) Pteridophyllum racemosum<br />

(Pteridaceae) Pteris angustipinna BSWJ6738 etc<br />

R<br />

(Berberidaceae) Ranzania japonica<br />

(Styracaceae) Rehderodendron indochinensis BSWJ11841<br />

- kweichowense WWJ12019<br />

(Asparagaceae) Reineckea carnea<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ4808 ✿<br />

- - ‘Baoxing Booty’ BWJ8096<br />

- aff. - ‘Crûg’s Broadleaf ’<br />

BWJ8096<br />

- aff. - 'Crûg's Linearleaf'<br />

BWJ8029<br />

(Araceae) Remusatia hookeriana BSWJ2529<br />

(Rhamnaceae) Rhamnus dahurica BSWJ12609<br />

(Rosaceae) Rhaphiolepis indica BSWJ8405<br />

- umbellata f. ovata BSWJ8401<br />

(Polygonaceae) Rheum acuminatum HWJCM252 etc<br />

- delavayi BWJ7592<br />

- palmatum ‘Atrosanguineum’<br />

- ribes<br />

(Crassulaceae) Rhodiola cretinii HWJK2283<br />

- fastigiata BWJ7544<br />

- sinuata HWJK2318 etc<br />

- wallichiana HWJK2352 etc<br />

- yunnanensis BWJ7941<br />

(Ericaceae) Rhododendron arboreum BSWJ2244 ✿<br />

- barbatum BSWJ2237 etc ✿<br />

- campanulatum HWJCM195 ✿<br />

- griffithianum BSWJ2425 ✿<br />

- mucronulatum BSWJ786 ✿<br />

- - v. taquetii BSWJ4486 ✿<br />

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(Ericaceae) Rhododendron niveum BSWJ2675 ✿<br />

- thomsonii BSWJ2638 ✿<br />

(Hamamelidaceae) Rhodoleia championii BSWJ11603 etc<br />

- aff. henryi BSWJ11782 etc<br />

- parvipetala WWJ11943<br />

(Rosaceae) Rhodotypos scandens ✿<br />

(Anacardiaceae) Rhus ambigua BSWJ3656 etc<br />

- - large leafed BSWJ10884<br />

(Grossulariaceae) Ribes griffithiana GWJ9331 ✿<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Rodgersia nepalensis HWJK2140<br />

- pinnata BWJ7741a<br />

- - ‘Crûg Cardinal’<br />

- - pink<br />

- - white<br />

- podophylla<br />

- - 'Crûg Colossus'<br />

BSWJ10909<br />

- - from north Japan BSWJ10818 etc<br />

- sambucifolia BWJ7899<br />

(Asparagaceae) Rohdea japonica BSWJ4853 etc<br />

- watanabei BSWJ1911 etc<br />

(Rosaceae) Rosa macrophylla BSWJ2603 etc<br />

- sericea v. morrisonensis<br />

BSWJ7139<br />

- - ssp. omeiensis BWJ7550<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Roscoea alpina<br />

- - short form<br />

- auriculata BSWJ2594 etc<br />

- - early form<br />

- - late form<br />

- - x purpurea pale<br />

- australis<br />

- x beesiana<br />

- - pale flowered<br />

- cangshanensis BWJ7848<br />

- cautleyoides<br />

- - ‘Crûg’s Late Lemon’ BWJ7781<br />

- purpurea HWJK2020 etc<br />

- - 'Brown Peacock'<br />

- - f. rubra 'Gurkha Redstem'<br />

- - tall form<br />

- - ‘Vannin’ HWJK2406<br />

- scillifolia f. atropurpurea<br />

- - f. scillifolia (pink)<br />

- tibetica BWJ7878 etc<br />

- - f. atropurpurea BWJ7640<br />

(Rosaceae) Rubus alceifolius BSWJ1833<br />

- buergeri BSWJ5555<br />

- formosensis BSWJ1798<br />

- henryi v. bambusarum<br />

- lineatus<br />

- - from Nepal HWJK2045<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Rosaceae) Rubus lineatus from Sumatra<br />

BSWJ11261<br />

- - from Vietnam HWJ892<br />

- pectinellus v. trilobus<br />

BSWJ1669b<br />

- pentalobus BSWJ3878<br />

- rolfei BSWJ3066 etc<br />

- splendidissimus BSWJ2361 etc<br />

- swinhoei BSWJ1735<br />

- taiwanicola CWJ12400<br />

- treutleri BSWJ2139<br />

- trilobus BSWJ9096<br />

S<br />

(Salicaceae) Salix fargesii<br />

(Lamiaceae) Salvia campanulata GWJ9294 etc<br />

- - aff. var. hirtella GWJ9397<br />

- aff. curtiflora BSWJ10356<br />

- digitaloides BWJ7777<br />

- flava v. megalantha BWJ7974<br />

- glabrescens BSWJ11152<br />

- - v. robustum BSWJ11147<br />

- aff. iodochroa BSWJ10252<br />

- koyamae BSWJ10919<br />

- nipponica BSWJ5829 ✿<br />

- aff. nubicola BWJ7639 ✿<br />

- omeiana ‘Crûg Thundercloud’<br />

BWJ8062<br />

- polystachya BWJ8985<br />

- przewalskii BWJ7920 etc<br />

- vitifolia = seboana BSWJ10236<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Sambucus mexicana BSWJ10349<br />

- racemosa ‘Crûg Lace’<br />

(Papaveraceae) Sanguinaria canadensis<br />

(Rosaceae) Sanguisorba hakusanensis BSWJ8709<br />

(Euphorbiaceae) Sapium sebiferum CWJ12819<br />

also see Neoshirakia<br />

(Buxaceae) Sarcococca balansae BSWJ7285 etc<br />

- brevifolia GWJ9480<br />

- confusa<br />

- coriacea HWJK2428<br />

- hookeriana HWJK2393<br />

- - v. digyna ‘Purple Stem’<br />

- - v. digyna ‘Schillingii’<br />

- - v. hookeriana BSWJ2585 etc<br />

- - v. humilis<br />

- ruscifolia<br />

- - v. chinensis<br />

- - v. - ‘Dragon Gate’<br />

- saligna MFP2056<br />

- trinervia BSWJ9500 etc<br />

- vagans BSWJ9760 etc<br />

- wallichii BSWJ2291 etc<br />

- zeylanica BSWJ10199 etc<br />

(Aristolochiaceae) Saruma henryi<br />

(Araceae) Sauromatum venosum<br />

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(Asteraceae) Saussurea japonica BSWJ12672<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Saxifraga cortusifolia BSWJ5879<br />

- - ‘Ruby Wedding’ BSWJ4951<br />

- ‘Cuscutiformis’<br />

- epiphylla ‘Little Piggy’<br />

- - ‘Precious Piggy’ BWJ7750<br />

- - ‘Purple Piggy’<br />

- fortunei BSWJ6346<br />

- - f. alpina from Hokkaido<br />

- - ‘Fumiko’ BSWJ6124<br />

- - v. koraiensis BSWJ8688<br />

- - f. partita<br />

- - v. pilosissima BSWJ8557 etc<br />

- - ‘Rubrifolia’<br />

- hirsuta<br />

- imparilis<br />

- mertensiana<br />

- nipponica ‘Pink Pagoda’<br />

- rufescens BWJ7510 etc<br />

- sendaica<br />

- stolonifera BSWJ4972<br />

- - ‘Hime’<br />

- - ‘Kinki Purple’ BSWJ4972<br />

(Araliaceae) Schefflera alpina BSWJ11827 etc<br />

- aff. alpina large leaf<br />

WWJ11999<br />

- aff. brevipedicellata HWJ870 etc<br />

- aff. chapana BSWJ11833 etc<br />

- enneaphylla HWJ1018<br />

- gracilis HWJ622 etc<br />

- fantsipanensis BSWJ11666 etc<br />

- hoi BSWJ11747<br />

- kornasii BSWJ11830<br />

- lenticeliata BSWJ9762<br />

- macrophylla WWJ11681 etc<br />

- microphylla BSWJ3872<br />

- multinervia BSWJ11727<br />

- aff. myriocarpa BSWJ11828<br />

- petelotii (see macrophylla)<br />

- taiwaniana BSWJ7096 etc<br />

- taiwaniana x gracilis<br />

- vietnamensis (see kornasii)<br />

(Schisandraceae) Schisandra arisanensis BSWJ3050<br />

- chinensis BSWJ4611 etc<br />

- grandiflora BSWJ2245<br />

- - ‘Jamu’ (m) BSWJ2245<br />

- - ‘Lhalu’ (f) BSWJ2245<br />

- henryi v. yunnanensis<br />

BSWJ6546<br />

- incarnata BSWJ7898<br />

- nigra BSWJ5897 etc<br />

- perulata FMWJ13100<br />

- aff. plena BSWJ664<br />

- propinqua v. sinensis BWJ8148<br />

etc<br />

- repanda BSWJ11455<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Schisandraceae) Schisandra rubriflora 'Bodnant<br />

Redberry'<br />

- - x grandiflora<br />

- - x incarnata<br />

- sphaerandra BWJ7739<br />

- sphenanthera BWJ8151<br />

(Hydrangeaceae) Schizophragma fauriei BSWJ1701 etc<br />

- hydrangeoides BSWJ5954 etc<br />

- - v. concolor BSWJ5954<br />

- - - ‘Moonlight’<br />

- - ‘Roseum’<br />

- - v. taqueti BSWJ8771<br />

- - - ‘Cheju’s Early’ BSWJ1160<br />

- - v. ullungdoense<br />

BSWJ8505 etc<br />

- - v. yakushimense BSWJ6119<br />

- integrifolium BWJ8150<br />

- molle WWJ11905 etc<br />

(Hyacinthaceae) Scilla scilloides BSWJ8812<br />

(Trilliaceae) Scoliopus hallii<br />

(Solanaceae) Scopolia carniolica<br />

(Lamiaceae) Scutellaria maekawae BSWJ5557a<br />

(Crassulaceae) Sedum beauverdii ssp. vietnamense<br />

HWJ824<br />

- cryptomerioides BSWJ054<br />

- kamtschaticum BSWJ10870<br />

- - v. ellacombeanum BSWJ8853<br />

- morrisonense BSWJ7078<br />

- takesimense BSWJ8518 etc<br />

- ussuriense ‘Chuwangsan’<br />

BSWJ723<br />

- viviparum BSWJ8480 etc<br />

(Apiaceae) Selinum wallichianum HWJK2329<br />

- from Vietnam FMWJ13250<br />

(Asteraceae) Senecio formosoides BSWJ10736 etc<br />

- formosus BSWJ10700 etc<br />

- gerberifolius BSWJ10357 etc<br />

- mortoni GWJ9419<br />

(Caesalpiniaceae) Senna alata BSWJ9772<br />

(Asteraceae) Serratula coronata v. insularis BSWJ8698<br />

(Poaceae) Setaria aff. palmifolia BWJ8132<br />

(Lardizabalaceae) Sinofranchetia chinensis DJHS4117<br />

(Iridaceae) Sisyrinchium convolutum BSWJ9117 etc<br />

- aff. trinerva BSWJ10459<br />

(see Olsynium)<br />

- unispathaceum BSWJ10683<br />

(Rutaceae) Skimmia anquetilia female<br />

- anquetilia male<br />

- arborescens BSWJ11799<br />

- - ssp. nitida BSWJ8239<br />

- arisanensis BSWJ7114 etc<br />

- black fruiting species from<br />

northern Vietnam BSWJ8259<br />

- x confusa ‘Kew Green’<br />

- japonica female BSWJ5053<br />

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(Rutaceae) Skimmia japonica male BSWJ5053<br />

- - v. distincte-venulosa<br />

BSWJ3544<br />

- - v. intermedia f. repens<br />

BSWJ5560 etc<br />

- - ssp. reevesiana BSWJ3763 etc<br />

- laureola ssp. laureola<br />

HWJK2095 etc<br />

- - v. multinerva GWJ9374<br />

(Smilacaceae) Smilax aspera<br />

- china BSWJ4427etc<br />

- glaucophylla BSWJ2971<br />

- nipponica BSWJ4331<br />

- sieboldii BSWJ744 etc<br />

(Solanaceae) Solanum elaeagnifolium<br />

- aff. stenophyllum BSWJ10744<br />

(Rosaceae) Sorbaria aff. assurgens BWJ8185 ✿<br />

- sorbifolia v. stellipila BSWJ776 etc ✿<br />

(Rosaceae) Sorbus alnifolia BSWJ10948 etc<br />

- bissetii Yu14299<br />

- brevipetiolata BSWJ11771<br />

- caloneura GUIZ80 ✿<br />

- carmesina B&L12545<br />

- aff. cashmiriana Berger 5712<br />

- commixta BSWJ10839 etc<br />

- - v. rufroferruginea from<br />

Yakushima BSWJ11486<br />

- - v. takesimense (sachalinensis)<br />

BSWJ8515 etc<br />

- corymbifera WWJ11860 etc<br />

- discolor MF97103<br />

- discolores sect. KR5585<br />

- epidendron WWJ11930<br />

- aff. filipes KR6453<br />

- aff. granulosa HWJ1041<br />

- japonica BSWJ10813 etc<br />

- ligustrifolia WWJ12004<br />

- meliosmifolia BSWJ11709<br />

- microphylla GWJ9252<br />

- pseudovilmorinii<br />

- randaiensis BSWJ3202<br />

- rosea SEP492<br />

- sargentiana EGM291<br />

- setschwanensis BWJ8053<br />

- subulata HWJ925 etc<br />

- thompsonii GWJ9363<br />

- vestita (AGS/ES347) ✿<br />

- aff. vilmorinii KR6453<br />

(Asparagaceae) Speirantha convallarioides<br />

(Dennstaedtiaceae)Sphenomeris chinensis BSWJ6108<br />

(Rosaceae) Spiraea Spiraea blumei CWJ12829<br />

- formosana BSWJ1597<br />

- hayatana RWJ10003 etc ✿<br />

(Stachyuraceae) Stachyurus himalaicus HWJK2052<br />

- lancifolius BSWJ5690 etc<br />

- praecox BSWJ8898 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Stachyuraceae) Stachyurus praecox v. matsuzakii<br />

BSWJ11229<br />

- sigeyosii BSWJ6915 etc<br />

- aff. szechuanensis BWJ8153<br />

(Staphyleaceae) Staphylea bumalda BSWJ11053 etc<br />

(Lardizabalaceae) Stauntonia aff. chinensis DJHV06175<br />

- hexaphylla BSWJ4858<br />

- aff. libera KWJ12218<br />

- aff. maculata FMWJ13055<br />

- obovatifoliola BSWJ3685<br />

- obovata CWJ12353<br />

- purpurea BSWJ3690 etc<br />

- species nova from Vietnam<br />

FMWJ13177<br />

- yaoshanensis BSWJ8223 etc<br />

(Menispermaceae) Stephania japonica CWJ12823<br />

- longa KWJ12163<br />

- sinica BWJ8094<br />

- aff. tetrandra WWJ11896<br />

(Theaceae) Stewartia pseudocamellia BSWJ11044<br />

- pteropetiolata BSWJ11726 etc<br />

- rostrata<br />

(Liliaceae) Streptopus amplexicaulis<br />

(Acanthaceae) Strobilanthes attenuata<br />

- flexicaulis BSWJ354<br />

- aff. inflatus BSWJ7754<br />

- pentstemonoides HWJK2019<br />

- rankanensis BSWJ1771<br />

- wallichii<br />

(Papaveraceae) Stylophorum diphyllum<br />

- lasiocarpum<br />

(Styracaceae) Styrax formosansa v. formosana<br />

BSWJ6797 etc<br />

- - v. hayatiana BSWJ6823 ✿<br />

- japonica BSWJ8770 etc<br />

- obassia BSWJ10890<br />

- suberifolius WWJ11868<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Symphoricarpos guatemalensis BSWJ10316<br />

(Boraginaceae) Symphytum ‘Hidcote Blue’<br />

(Asteraceae) Syneilesis aconitifolia BSWJ879<br />

- palmata BSWJ4149 etc<br />

- subglabrata BSWJ298<br />

- aff. tagawae BSWJ11191<br />

T<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Tanakaea radicans<br />

(Proteaceae) Telopea truncata<br />

(Theaceae) Ternstroemia aff. chapaensis WWJ11918<br />

- gymnanthera<br />

(Rutaceae) Tetradium aff. fraxinifolium<br />

WWJ11615 etc<br />

- glabrifolium BSWJ6882 etc<br />

- ruticarpum BSWJ3541<br />

(Araliaceae) Tetrapanax papyrifer ‘Di-Sue-Shan’<br />

BWJ12488<br />

- - ‘Rex’ BSWJ1925<br />

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(Ranunculaceae) Thalictrum actaeifolium BSWJ4664 etc<br />

- - v. brevistylum BSWJ8819<br />

- aquilegiifolium v. intermedium<br />

BSWJ10965<br />

- - v. sibiricum BSWJ11007<br />

- chelidonii HWJK2216<br />

- delavayi BWJ7903 etc<br />

- - purple stemmed form<br />

BWJ7748<br />

- - v. acuminatum BWJ7535 etc<br />

- - v. decorum BWJ7770<br />

- - v. mucronatum DJHC473<br />

- diffusiflorum<br />

- filamentosum BSWJ777 etc<br />

- - v. yakusimense BSWJ6094<br />

- honanense BWJ7962<br />

- ichangense BSWJ8203<br />

- - v. minus ‘Chinese Chintz’<br />

- javanicum BSWJ9506<br />

- - v. puberulum BSWJ6770<br />

- johnstonii BSWJ9127<br />

- minus v. hypoleucum<br />

BWJ10932 ✿<br />

- omeiense BWJ8049<br />

- osmundifolium<br />

- platycarpum HWJCM367 ✿<br />

- przewalskii<br />

- punctatum BSWJ1272<br />

- ramosum BWJ8126<br />

- reniforme BSWJ2610 etc<br />

- rochebruneanum<br />

- rubescens BSWJ10006<br />

- simplex v. brevipes BSWJ8883 ✿<br />

- tenuisubulatum BWJ7929 ✿<br />

- tuberiferum BSWJ10999<br />

- urbaini BSWJ7085<br />

- yunnanense<br />

(Asclepiadaceae) Thunbergia coccinea BSWJ7166<br />

- aff. fragrans GWJ9441<br />

(Saxifragaceae) Tiarella polyphylla<br />

- - ‘Baoxing Pink’ BWJ8085<br />

(Iridaceae) Tigridia immaculata BSWJ10393<br />

- orthantha ‘Red-Hot Tiger’<br />

BSWJ10244<br />

(Apiaceae) Tilingia ajanensis BSWJ11202<br />

(Melanthiaceae) Tofieldia coccinea<br />

(Apocynaceae) Trachelospermum asiaticum BSWJ4814<br />

- jasminoides BSWJ5117 etc<br />

- - ‘Wilsonii’W776<br />

(Boraginaceae) Trachystemon orientalis ✿<br />

(Ranunculaceae) Trautvetteria caroliniensis v. japonica<br />

- - v. japonica BSWJ10861<br />

- - v. occidentalis<br />

(Liliaceae) Tricyrtis affinis BSWJ5640 etc<br />

- - ‘Early Bird’ BSWJ5525<br />

- flava<br />

- formosana BSWJ355 etc<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Liliaceae) Tricyrtis formosana v. glandosa<br />

BSWJ7084<br />

- - v. - ‘Blu-Shing Toad’ BSWJ052<br />

- - v. grandiflora 'Long-Jen Violet'<br />

RWJ10095<br />

- - v. - ‘W-Ho-Ping Toad’<br />

BSWJ6905<br />

- - ‘Small Wonder’ BSWJ306<br />

- - ‘Spotted Toad’ BSWJ1769<br />

- - v. stolonifera BSWJ7046<br />

- - ‘Taroko Toad’ BSWJ6705<br />

- - ‘Tiny Toad’ BSWJ7071<br />

- - ‘Variegata’<br />

- - ‘Velvet Toad’ RWJ10104<br />

- hirta BSWJ2827etc<br />

- - v. masamunei<br />

- ishiiana<br />

- - v. surugensis<br />

- lasiocarpa BSWJ3635 etc<br />

- - ‘Royal Toad’ BSWJ7014<br />

- latifolia BSWJ10996<br />

- ‘Lilac Towers’<br />

- macrantha<br />

- - ssp. macranthopsis<br />

- - - ‘Juro’<br />

- macropoda from Japan<br />

BSWJ5847 etc<br />

- - from Korea BSWJ1271 etc<br />

- maculata HWJCM470 etc<br />

- nana BSWJ11399<br />

- ohsumiensis<br />

- perfoliata<br />

- - ‘Spring Shine’ (v)<br />

- ravenii BSWJ3229 etc<br />

- setouchiensis BSWJ4701<br />

- suzukii RWJ10111 etc<br />

(Trilliaceae) Trillium chloropetalum v. giganteum<br />

- taiwanensis BSWJ3411<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Triostemon himalayanum BWJ7907<br />

- pinnatifidum<br />

(Gentianaceae) Tripterospermum fasciculatum BSWJ11297<br />

- japonicum BSWJ5556 etc<br />

- lanceolatum BSWJ085 etc<br />

(Celastraceae) Tripterygium doianum BSWJ11467<br />

- aff. doianum CWJ12852 etc<br />

- hypoglauca BWJ7852<br />

- regelii BSWJ5453 etc<br />

- - v. occidentale BSWJ10921<br />

- wilfordii WWJ12009<br />

(Trochodendraceae) Trochodendron aralioides from Japan<br />

BSWJ6080<br />

- from Taiwan BSWJ1651 etc<br />

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(Tropaeolaceae) Tropaeolum ciliatum<br />

- speciosum<br />

(Asparagaceae) Tupistra aurantiaca BSWJ2267 etc<br />

- grandistigma BSWJ11773<br />

- tonkinensis HWJ562<br />

- wattii BSWJ8297<br />

U<br />

(Colchicaceae) Uvularia grandiflora<br />

- - v. pallida<br />

- - ‘Susie Lewis’<br />

- perfoliata<br />

- sessilifolia<br />

- - ‘Cobblewood Gold’<br />

V<br />

(Ericaceae) Vaccinium consanguineum BSWJ10486<br />

- dunalianum v. caudatifolium<br />

BSWJ6816 ✿<br />

- - v. megaphyllum HWJ515<br />

(Berberidaceae) Vancouveria hexandra<br />

- planipetala<br />

(Melanthiaceae) Veratrum album<br />

- - v. flavum<br />

- - v. oxysepalum<br />

- formosanum BSWJ1575 etc<br />

- grandiflorum BSWJ4416 etc<br />

- longebracteatum<br />

- maackii v. japonicum<br />

- - v. maackii BSWJ5831 etc<br />

- nigrum<br />

- schindleri BSWJ4068<br />

- stamineum<br />

- ussuriense BSWJ4450<br />

(Scrophulariaceae) Veronicastrum japonicum v. australe<br />

BSWJ11009<br />

- aff. latifolium BWJ8158<br />

- sibiricum BSWJ6352<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Viburnum arboricolum BSWJ6913 etc<br />

- atrocyaneum BSWJ7272 etc<br />

- awabuki BSWJ8404<br />

- - from Wabuka BSWJ11374<br />

- betulifolium ‘Hohuanshan’<br />

BSWJ3200<br />

- brachyandrum BSWJ5784 etc<br />

- buddlejifolium ✿<br />

- carlesii BSWJ8838<br />

- chingii ✿<br />

- aff. clavum WWJ12012<br />

- coriaceum BSWJ9719<br />

- cylindricum<br />

- - ‘Chino-Crûg’ BWJ7778<br />

- - from Nepal HWJCM434<br />

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<strong>Plants</strong> highlighted in bold are new to the 2013 list<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Viburnum cylindricum from Thailand<br />

BSWJ6479 etc<br />

- dilatatum BSWJ5844 etc ✿<br />

- erosum BSWJ8735 etc ✿<br />

- erubescens HWJK2163<br />

- fansipanense BSWJ8302<br />

- aff. foetens (Dcne) GWJ9227 ✿<br />

- foetidum v. rectangulatum<br />

BSWJ3451 etc ✿<br />

- formosanum CWJ12460<br />

- furcatum BSWJ5939 etc<br />

- harryanum<br />

- hoanglienense BSWJ8281 etc<br />

- japonicum BSWJ5968<br />

- kansuense BWJ7737<br />

- koreanum BSWJ4231<br />

- aff. lautum BSWJ10290<br />

- luzonicum BSWJ3637<br />

- - v. formosana BSWJ3585<br />

- - v. oblongum BSWJ3549<br />

- - v. sinuatum BSWJ4009<br />

- mullaha BSWJ2251a etc ✿<br />

- nervosum BSWJ2241<br />

- aff. odoratissimum BSWJ3913<br />

- odoratissimum RWJ10046<br />

- opulus v. calvescens BSWJ10844<br />

- parvifolium BSWJ6768 etc<br />

- phlebotrichum BSWJ11058 etc<br />

- pinchinchense BSWJ10660<br />

- propinquum CWJ12426<br />

- prunifolium<br />

- sambucinum HWJ838<br />

- - v. tomentosum HWJ733<br />

- sargentii BSWJ8695<br />

- sieboldii BSWJ2837 ✿<br />

- taiwanianum BSWJ3009 etc<br />

- aff. tinoides BSWJ10612<br />

- tinus v. subcordatum<br />

BSWJ12544<br />

- triphyllum BSWJ10757<br />

- urceolatum BSWJ6988<br />

- aff. venustum BSWJ10477<br />

- wrightii BSWJ5871 etc ✿<br />

- - v. stipellatum BSWJ8780a etc ✿<br />

(Violaceae) Viola verecunda BSWJ604a<br />

(Vitaceae) Vitis amurensis BSWJ4138<br />

- coignetiae BSWJ4744 etc<br />

- - v. glabrescens BSWJ8537<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ10882 etc<br />

- - from Korea BSWJ4550 etc<br />

- flexuosa BSWJ5568 etc<br />

- - v. choii BSWJ4101<br />

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(Vitaceae) Vitis flexuosa f. parvifolia BSWJ1946<br />

- piasezkii v. pagnuccii<br />

- ‘Spetchley Red’<br />

- thunbergii BSWJ4702<br />

W<br />

(Rosaceae) Waldsteinia ternata<br />

(Caprifoliaceae) Weigela aff. decora BSWJ10834 ✿<br />

- floribunda BSWJ10831 ✿<br />

- florida BSWJ8439 ✿<br />

- aff. hortensis BSWJ10808<br />

- middendorffiana ✿<br />

- praecox BSWJ8705<br />

- subsessilis BSWJ1056 etc ✿<br />

(Ericaceae) Wittsteinia vacciniacea<br />

(Blechnaceae) Woodwardia orientalis v. formosana<br />

BSWJ6865<br />

Y<br />

(Melanthiaceae) Ypsilandra thibetica<br />

- - narrow leaf<br />

Z<br />

(Araceae) Zantedeschia aethiopica ‘Crowborough’<br />

- - ‘Luzon Lovely’ BSWJ3959<br />

(Rutaceae) Zanthoxylum acanthopodium GWJ9287<br />

- ailanthoides from Korea<br />

BSWJ8535<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ11115 etc<br />

- - f. inermis RWJ10048<br />

- armatum HWJK2178<br />

- bungeanum Sichuan Pepper<br />

BWJ8040<br />

- aff. faurei BSWJ11523<br />

- laetum WWJ11678 etc<br />

- myriacanthum BSWJ11844<br />

- nepalense HWJK2199<br />

- oxyphyllum GWJ9428 etc<br />

- piperitum BSWJ8543 etc<br />

- schinifolium from Korea<br />

BSWJ8593<br />

- - from Japan BSWJ11391 etc<br />

(Ulmaceae) Zelkova serrata BSWJ8491 ✿<br />

(Zingiberaceae) Zingiber mioga ‘Crûg’s Zing’ BSWJ4379<br />

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More notes on our 2013 introductions :-<br />

Woodies including some climbers primarily from our own wild seed<br />

collections<br />

Acanthopanax (Eleutherococcus) giraldii BWJ8091 is a relatively<br />

small to medium sized species, to an eventual height of 3m, with<br />

dark slender upright stems dense with bristle-like prickles.Which I<br />

collected seed of on E'meishan in 2000. Where the slender stems<br />

bore 5-foliate narrowly leafleted leaves (giving an affinity to its close<br />

relative, Schefflera) and large rounded umbells of black berries. Acer<br />

buergerianum BSWJ12676 was from seed collected from very<br />

colourful specimens we encountered on our travels around South<br />

Korea in 2010. Actinidia petelotii FMWJ13137 was also<br />

conspicuous for its red colouration, this time for the densely red<br />

bristly new shoots. A twining climber with serrated ovate hairy<br />

leaves 10cm long, which bore a mass of small unmissable fruit only<br />

3cm long. A. setosa BSWJ3563 should also be mentioned here, as<br />

it is merely a long overdue identification. Merely is not a word that<br />

the Taiwanese appear to associate with this species, as they are<br />

concentrating so much effort in selecting fruiting forms that they<br />

reckon will supersede A. deliciosa. Aucuba aff. chlorascens<br />

BSWJ11815 will be the second species that we will have<br />

introduced from our collections. In our gardens they have formed<br />

slender well clothed evergreen shrubs with stiff narrow<br />

conspicuously veined and toothed dark green foliage. Originating<br />

from the forests on the slopes of Fansipan the highest mountain in<br />

Vietnam. Meanwhile A. himalaica v. dolichophylla Og95038 is a<br />

much cherished collection by Mikinori Ogisu, gifted to us by his<br />

great friend Roy Lancaster. This is an even more slender species<br />

with lanceolate lightly spotted toothed leaves. A. japonica v.<br />

borealis female CWJ12898 on the other hand has more orbicular<br />

dark glossy un-spotted foliage. Generally seen as an understorey<br />

shrub to only 30-40cm tall, where we have seen it forming wide<br />

sprawling self-layering colonies in the cold forests of northern<br />

Honshu.With contrasting red fruit when pollinated in this female<br />

clone. A. japonica 'Dentata' has been growing in our walled<br />

garden for at least a couple of decades, where it is heavily shaded by<br />

a magnolia. Here it manages to dazzle us with its dependable display<br />

of bright red fruit every winter to spring. A. japonica 'Lance Leaf'<br />

is an undeniably useful male pollinator, described as possessing<br />

lanceolate foliage.After many years of tracking this clone down and<br />

being disappointed by so many mis-named accessions, I have to<br />

admit that I am not impressed with the foliage when compared to<br />

'Salicifolia' (female counterpart). Berberis subacuminata<br />

FMWJ13290 was a puzzlement for the boffins when we first<br />

discovered it in 2007 on the second highest summit of the Hoang<br />

Lien Mountain Range in northern Vietnam. Where it only<br />

inhabited the most exposed areas, only forming small sprawling<br />

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evergreen shrubs with narrowly elliptic serrated foliage and<br />

ellipsoid dark fruit. Betula ermanii BSWJ12600 was also dwarfed<br />

by exposure on the Korean ridge we collected the seed. Bearing<br />

many white twiggy branches of tiny leaves above the startlingly<br />

silver papery bark-covered trunks. B. michauxii KA 23 is naturally<br />

small, this seed was given to us by Ness Botanic Gardens grown<br />

from seed raised plants collected by Kenneth Ashburner in<br />

Newfoundland. Buddleja paniculata from Sikkim GWJ9286 was<br />

described in my notes as been common in the area we collected the<br />

seed, of this wonderfully white woolly species deep in the Lachen<br />

Valley in northern Sikkim in 2002. In the wild it formed much<br />

branched shrubs with silvery long pointed ovate foliage held on<br />

rounded white stems. With long paniculate inflorescences held<br />

terminally and in the apical axils, which had held the long tubed<br />

white-yellow flowers widely flared at their throats which are a deep<br />

yellow-orange on their interiors. Celtis choseniana BSWJ12774<br />

was a temple tree, that is to say that it had been protected for long<br />

enough to be a sizeable mature tree by its proximity. It had formed<br />

a wide spreading tree well furnished with ovate serrated leaves,<br />

prominently pinnately veined, accompanied by a generous crop of<br />

black orbicular fruit on our visit. Cercis chinensis BSWJ12665 was<br />

a collection from earlier on the same trip from much smaller plants,<br />

with few of the glossy heart-shaped leaves left by the time we were<br />

there, but the branches were smothered in the flat seed capsules.<br />

Chloranthus glaber BSWJ11102 was from Japan where we<br />

occasionally see this small shrubby species growing in the warmer<br />

forests. With upright green stems to 80cm, with swollen nodes<br />

hosting the opposite pairs of lustrous dark green serrated leaves.<br />

Clerodendrum colebrookianum BSWJ6651 is included here as it is<br />

merely a re-identification of a long offered collection. Cornus<br />

macrophylla is so frustrating, I have lost count of how many<br />

collections we have gathered of this beautiful tree. As we see the<br />

bluish fruit set on bright red stalks all over the floor each autumn<br />

we venture into the Asiatic forests. Imagine our surprise on<br />

achieving some germination with some gifted seed while our own<br />

never budges. Daphniphyllum cf. himalense KWJ12313 causes a<br />

shiver up my spine each time I walk past the plants (still in our<br />

tunnels). I’d like to keep them all their too good to sell, but alas we<br />

only have a hundred acres of land left.They are not D. himalense, but<br />

that is as close as I can get to an identification, most likely to be a<br />

new species, but they are a nightmare to identify. Bearing 17cm<br />

long oblong leaves dark and glossy above, veins prominently<br />

impressed, while the undersides are white.The infructescences were<br />

short while the fruit were only just ellipsoid(-orbicular), with no<br />

sign of the calyces. Deutzia bhutanensis HWJK2180 is a charmer,<br />

that was misidentified until it opened its distinctive purple edged<br />

flowers. Originating from our eastern Nepal expedition with Dan<br />

Hinkley et al in 2002. Diplopanax stachyanthus BSWJ11803 really<br />

baffled us, but there is no mistaking it once we were given its true<br />

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identity (was Elaeocarpus) of a rare relic that survived the Ice Age.<br />

With its distinctive fruit (with ‘u’ shaped kernel) held in terminal<br />

panicles on a small evergreen tree with luxurious paddle-shaped<br />

foliage. Disepalum petelotii BSWJ11690 will probably only appeal<br />

to the lovers of the unusual, until we have had a chance to trial this<br />

evergreen. It had an appeal that I found irresistible, with narrow<br />

thick textured foliage and long black fruit held in tight umbels, the<br />

result of their curious flowers which sound as they are well worth<br />

growing. Elaeagnus umbellata CWJ12835 is a far more familiar<br />

plant, smothered in its red white speckled fruit when we found it<br />

on the island of Shikoku. Only forming small shrubs in the exposed<br />

conditions we found them in. Embothrium coccineum 'Norquinco<br />

Form' is an old favourite returning to our list this year thanks to<br />

Dick Hayward, who seems to be blessed with a garden full of<br />

suckers. Meanwhile Eucryphia glutinosa valued for its autumnal<br />

colours, will be a welcomed newcomer. One of many seed<br />

accessions from Ness Botanical Gardens, where it forms small<br />

deciduous shrubby trees with pinnate foliage, smothered in their<br />

sizeable white flowers July-August.What is it about Euonymus that<br />

attracts so much attention all of a sudden? E. americanusa v.<br />

angustifolius BSWJ12905 was well worth going all that way to<br />

see growing in North Carolina, with its lanceolate foliage and fuzzy<br />

red fruit.Whereas E. bungeanus BSWJ8782 inhabited the island of<br />

Cheju-Dõ, South Korea, where it had formed small trees with<br />

multiple stems bearing slender pointed serrulate foliage, while the<br />

pink fruit was abundant. A phenomena that according to some<br />

horticultural literature only occurs after a hot summer.We’ve never<br />

seen such a good show on the plants in our garden after this last<br />

summer! E. bungeanus v. semipersistens was also smothered in pink<br />

fruit when we saw it growing in the world famous JC Raulston<br />

Arboretum in North Carolina. This form retains its foliage for<br />

longer than the normal type. E. carnosus CWJ12425 was from a<br />

different environment altogether, in the high Central Mountains of<br />

north-eastern Taiwan. Here it formed a small tree only 2.2m tall,<br />

with a bare trunk at the base with many slender arching branches,<br />

laden with oblong-ovate serrated leaves and cymes of four-angled<br />

fruit on slender stalks. E. forbesiana HWJ890 was a collection from<br />

steep mountain forest on the slopes of Fansipan northern Vietnam,<br />

with broadly elliptic leathery crenate leaves. Bearing axillary<br />

clusters of pink 4-5 lobed fruit on long pendant pedicells. E.<br />

frigidus v. elongatus GWJ9378 is a charming very variable species<br />

often seen as a small to medium size shrub as we encountered with<br />

this collection in West Bengal in 2002. Where the arching slender<br />

stems of ovate-lanceolate serrulate leaves, appeared evergreen, but<br />

are deciduous in all but the very mildest climate.With the shortly<br />

winged pink seed capsules hanging on long slender branched stalks<br />

from their axils. E. hamiltonianus ssp. sieboldianus BSWJ10941<br />

formed a large open shrub with very large ovate-oblong leaves to<br />

20cm long, where we collected the fruit of this showy species, on<br />

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the north-west coast of Honshu, Japan in 2005. Dripping with<br />

unusual angular pink seed capsules splitting to reveal the bright redorange<br />

aril-covered seed. E. laxiflorus GWJ9351 is another small<br />

Himalayan shrub, with the shortly winged pink seed capsules<br />

hanging on long slender branched stalks from their axils, resulting<br />

from the reddish-purple flat four-petalled flowers held in luxurious<br />

quantities May to July. E. planipes BSWJ8660 is allegedly scarce in<br />

cultivation, primarily as it is so confused with other species in<br />

cultivation. A very distinct plant once one is properly introduced,<br />

affording good autumn colour early on if my memory serves me,<br />

with a generous display of ornamental fruit thrown in. E.<br />

porphyreus GWJ9377 is a re-identification (E. theaefolius<br />

previously), all the same it is still a charming small evergreen shrub<br />

forming mounds of dark green glossy elliptical leaves, draped with<br />

masses of small purple-red flowers on very long wiry pendulous<br />

stalks in summer, transforming to decorative winged capsules by<br />

autumn when they burst open to reveal the pink aril covered seed.<br />

Euscaphis japonica BSWJ11359 is seldom seen in cultivation, a<br />

dramatic member of the rue family, which has eluded my previous<br />

attempts to germinate.The hard seed is one of the ornamentation<br />

of this chunky shrubby small deciduous tree. As the jet black seed<br />

are surrounded by their red-bright pink fleshy capsules (in the<br />

similar manner to Euonymus) held in large panicles.That apart the<br />

dark green foliage is worth the effort alone. Fraxinus x chiisanensis<br />

BSWJ12719 is seed raised from a small tree growing on the<br />

Chirisan Range which only had its lanceolate seed left to aid<br />

identity. Gaultheria forrestii BWJ7809 was a collection from a lot<br />

further back, from a small evergreen shrub of arching branches,<br />

with terminal panicles of black fruit. Collected on my only visit to<br />

China in 2000. Holboellia latifolia v. angustifolia HWJK2419 is<br />

regarded as a synonym of H. angustifolia, but what do you call a<br />

form of H. latifolia that has long lanceolate foliage? A superb find on<br />

our decent from high altitude in eastern Nepal in 2002. H. latifolia<br />

pale flowed from HWJK2213 demonstrates that we are familiar<br />

with the composition of H. latifolia flowers. It has been gratifying to<br />

be able to segregate this and the dark form from such a high<br />

altitude collection introducing some solid hardiness into<br />

cultivation. H. species from Vietnam FMWJ13171 was one of<br />

the brighter moments of that day’s collecting, as the rain was<br />

relentless. Heavily laden with long green purple tinted fruit and<br />

delicate 9-foliate compound leaves. H. species from Vietnam<br />

FMWJ13333 was from a different valley, forming a larger plant over<br />

several trees and shrubs. With fruit in abundance, many in threes<br />

fused at their base some even longer than the previous.While the<br />

foliage was glossier above reticulated below, held in up to ten leaflets<br />

all on wiry thin stalks. Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris v.<br />

megaphylla BSWJ4400 is the first of many of the climbing<br />

Hydrangeaceae to be described. At last we seem to be getting<br />

somewhere, this is the variety found on the island of Ullüngdõ,<br />

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South Korea, with larger foliage and inflorescences. While H.<br />

anomala ssp. petiolaris v. ovalifolia BSWJ8799 is the variety from<br />

Cheju-Dõ, South Korea. Please see our description at the end<br />

section of this plant list for more detail of H. chinensis 'Golden<br />

Crane' DJHC0499. Our stocks originating from cuttings I<br />

pinched from Dan Hinkley’s garden when he was away. At least it<br />

goaded him into doing something with it.The following three H.<br />

heteromalla are re-entries, available as open ground plants only,<br />

namely 'Morrey's Form', f. xanthoneura ‘Wilsonii’ & 'Yalung<br />

Ridge'. Also from cultivation this time from Japan are two cultivars<br />

of H. involucrata. ‘Plenissima’ bears corymbs of pale purple-pink<br />

centred sterile double flowers. While H. ‘Yoraku’ has pale pink<br />

fertile flowers surrounded by double creamy coloured sterile florets<br />

in a looser corymb. H. serrata 'Crûg Sõ Cool' BSWJ6241b is<br />

another one of our seedlings from Mt. Unzen area of Kyushu, Japan<br />

in 1998. This small cultivar forming flat topped cymes of blue<br />

flowers in acidic soils. Named formally at the end section of this<br />

plant list. I am sadly unable to trace the origins of the clone of H.<br />

stylosa that we are introducing this year. We were given it many<br />

years ago as one of Beer & Lancaster's collections, but Roy has no<br />

record of such a find. All the same it is high time that this<br />

Himalayan equivalent of H. macrophylla was introduced, it certainly<br />

has the flowering power to make it popular. Flowering power<br />

certainly describes Indigofera howellii regarded by those that study<br />

these things, to be the most floriferous species, bearing pink spikes<br />

of pea flowers from April to October. Many thanks to Louisa<br />

Arbuthnott for making my acquaintance. Jamesia americana is a<br />

rarity in cultivation.We grow a plant of it near our house where it<br />

flowers quietly every year, with cymes of white Deutzia-like<br />

flowers. It is reputedly difficult to propagate, ours are the result of<br />

seed sowing.The fruit of Kadsura heteroclita FMWJ13385 have to<br />

be seen to be believed. Forming twinning woody-stemmed<br />

climbers with thick dark green glossy foliage and white to yellow<br />

flowers. The female flowers transforming to an aggregate of<br />

symmetrical elongated reddish berries, forming a globe like<br />

structure that is certainly larger than a cricket ball. All quite<br />

palatable too. Lindera angustifolia FMWJ13156 was a fortunate<br />

find, growing in a small colony of small trees. The foliage was<br />

lanceolate, thin textured only 10 ? 1.5cm, while the small black fruit<br />

were carried in axillary orbicular clusters. L. metcalfiana v.<br />

dictyophylla KWJ12312 was an earlier find, again with narrow<br />

foliage and small black glossy fruit all along the branches where the<br />

fragrant yellow flowers had made their display March- May. L.<br />

tonkinensis FMWJ13123 is far easier to distinguish, normally<br />

forming small to medium evergreen trees.With parchment textured<br />

ovate leaves distinctly 3-veined, these covered in gingery hair<br />

below.Winter flowering in the wild, but normally early spring for<br />

us, when the branches can be smothered in clusters of the small<br />

yellow flowers. In the same family Litsea cubeba FMWJ13011 is a<br />

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shrubby tree that is valued for its citrus scented oils. Like its close<br />

relatives it has long slender foliage with a conspicuous pale midrib.<br />

Great fun cleaning this fruit with all of that citrus aroma. Lonicera<br />

tomentella BSWJ2654 has its identity at long last, still pretty small<br />

white flowers though. Maclura tricuspidata BSWJ12755 is one of<br />

the hardy relatives of the mulberry. With soft tri-lobbed leaves<br />

hiding the large stiff spines generally lurking below them.The fruit<br />

is a conspicuous aggregate of orange. Magnolia hypoleuca<br />

BSWJ10836 may be well established in cultivation, but the fruit<br />

was difficult to find by the time we were in northern Honshu.<br />

Forming very impressive large leafed bloomy plants here. Our<br />

collection of M. obovata BSWJ12626 was from the island of<br />

Ullüngdõ, South Korea.Where certainly the mother plants looked<br />

quite different, having smaller thicker textured foliage more of a<br />

blue-grey, this time heavily laden with fruit. Back on the mainland<br />

we found a stand of M. kobus v. borealis BSWJ12751, shame the<br />

chip in my camera went faulty at that stage.Again it was difficult to<br />

make out what we were looking at, as there was so much orange<br />

fruit on the small trees. No mistaking M. sieboldii ssp. sieboldii<br />

BSWJ12553 it was at the top of our hit list. From as far north as<br />

we could venture we had set aside the time to find a good quantity<br />

of this beautiful variety with dark purple centres, that inhabits this<br />

area of Korea. We have a beautiful specimen from an earlier<br />

collection in our garden, initiating constant enquiries for plants.<br />

Malus sikkimensis BSWJ2431 has been absent from our list for<br />

some time, as we soon ran out of our original collections. Now that<br />

ours are mature they are bearing fruit/seed which have germinated<br />

this time around. Oreopanax incisus BSWJ10669 was introduced<br />

last year under its old name of O. floribundus. O. xalapensis<br />

BSWJ10444 on the other hand will be new, originating from<br />

Guatemala (hence the epithet, pronounced ‘’shela’’ for the old<br />

capital). We commonly see fruiting Schefflera-like branches used as<br />

Christmas decoration, usually sprayed silver or gold. The white<br />

pendant fruiting spikes staying on the shrubs over the winter until<br />

ripe. Persea japonica BSWJ8410 takes us back to the bay family.We<br />

returned to this exquisite small evergreen tree with eye catching<br />

exfoliating bark growing in Ch'õllip'o Arboretum in South Korea<br />

in 2010. To gather more of its glossy black globose fruit held on<br />

long bright red stalks.We were fortunate to find plenty of fruit of<br />

P. thunbergii BSWJ12747 in the field, but only relatively small<br />

plants of shrubby proportions. Maybe it was the drier conditions<br />

they seemed to grow in, but there was plenty of fruit on them all<br />

the same. Photinia niitakayamensis CWJ12435 should be one of<br />

the hardiest evergreen species, as this is a common plant at around<br />

3,000m in the Central Mountains of Taiwan. With narrow pale<br />

green foliage and the long lasting orange fruit. Pittosporum tobira<br />

BSWJ12758 is another collection from the coastal area of Wan-Dõ<br />

South Korea.An invaluable evergreen bushy shrub, with glossy dark<br />

green leaves. Prunus grayana BSWJ10903 has formed a charming<br />

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small well branched tree for us, sited in our autumn garden. Here<br />

the spikes of black fruit contrast well with the autumnal yellow of<br />

this bird cherry. One of our most impressive introductions<br />

Rehderodendron indochinensis BSWJ11841 has proved to be<br />

unflinching in its hardiness here. Nicknamed as Styrax on steroids<br />

here, they have proved to be difficult to introduce. Forming large<br />

ancient trees in the wild with narrow serrulate foliage, the ground<br />

surrounding them strewn with their large woody seed in autumn.<br />

$860 US, in excess baggage charge was the cost of bringing them<br />

and a few others home.That apart its taken five years to germinate<br />

the seed, naturally we will be giving one to each customer free of<br />

charge when they spend £5. R. kweichowense WWJ12019 is easily<br />

identified by its distinct broad foliage covered in soft stellate hair, as<br />

are the new shoots and even the large sausage shaped longitudinally<br />

ribbed seed. These seemed to form smaller trees where we found<br />

them growing in the mountain forests of northern Vietnam.<br />

Rhamnus dahurica BSWJ12609 formed a large shrub of long<br />

arching branches of glossy oblong serrulate leaves, conspicuously<br />

veined. Weighted down by a heavy crop of small black orbicular<br />

fruit at that time. Many of our Rhododendron collections will be<br />

available once more, mostly originating from the same seed<br />

collections that have been available in the past. Rhodoleia<br />

championii BSWJ11603 will be our final addition of this choice<br />

Hamamelidaceae. Easily confused with Daphniphyllum in the wild<br />

when not in fruit/flower as the dark glossy foliage is also white<br />

below. Destined to be one of our most cherished plants when they<br />

start exhibiting their bright pink or red flowers. Rubus alceifolius<br />

BSWJ1833 is an evergreen scandent shrub from the Taipingshan<br />

area of northern Taiwan. With white flowers followed by orange<br />

fruit held in the axils of the smoky coloured rugose palmate leaves.<br />

We find they make an unusual ground cover in shaded areas.<br />

Sapium sebiferum CWJ12819 in contrast thrives in sun, only<br />

forming small trees where we found the unusual racemes of waxy<br />

seed. Autumn colour is also a huge bonus on this so called tallow<br />

tree. It took some considerable effort to track down Sarcococca<br />

vagans BSWJ9760 into the mountain forests close to Dalat in<br />

southern Vietnam.Well removed from what is purported to be the<br />

same species in northern most Thailand, that we collected as S.<br />

balansae. We fear there will be confusion with the nomenclature of<br />

Schefflera aff. alpina large leaf WWJ11999. It is clearly related to<br />

S. alpina the foliage emerging with the same purple colouration,<br />

indicative of this group. But the form and habit are very distinct,<br />

with the thicker textured larger foliage, a result of evolving in the<br />

more exposed habitat that we find it. Only seen as small shrubs 2m<br />

or less with few if any branches. S. taiwaniana x gracilis are hybrids<br />

arising in our garden that are easily mistaken for its Taiwanese<br />

parent, but for the fact that they are ultimately shorter and start<br />

flowering and fruiting within a year or two. Schisandra incarnata<br />

BSWJ7898 has only been available as part of one of our hybrids<br />

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within this group of woody twinning climbers that encompass the<br />

showiest of the genus. Possessing all the admirable qualities of the<br />

group with the added attraction of deep blood red flowers in this<br />

species. Staying within the group S. rubriflora 'Bodnant Redberry'<br />

was named formally in our 2012 plant list, as a female clone that we<br />

acquired some time ago from Bodnant Gardens. It’s such a shame<br />

that all of the male plants we purchased turned out to be female as<br />

well! If the professionals cannot tell the difference what hope is<br />

there? Our latest find is S. perulata FMWJ13100 with more<br />

persistent thicker textured foliage while the flowers are recorded as<br />

being yellow or red. It was an incredible feeling after scaling one of<br />

the precarious limestone pinnacles that we find in northern<br />

Vietnam, pushing through the undergrowth and emerging in a<br />

magical grove filled with the long strings of red fruit some<br />

highlighted by ribbons of bright sunlight. Schizophragma appears<br />

to be going through a nomenclature catching up period even more<br />

so than their hydrangea counterparts. None of the following are<br />

new entries in their own rights, but merely name changes. Hence<br />

S. fauriei is recognised at species level, while S. hydrangeoides v.<br />

concolor BSWJ5954 is recognition at varietal level for the forms we<br />

find growing in Kyushu with chalky white undersides to the<br />

foliage, as found in the cultivar 'Moonlight'. S. hydrangeoides v.<br />

taqueti BSWJ8771 is the variety that was distributed as quelpartensis<br />

at either species or varietal level. S. hydrangeoides v. ullungdoense<br />

BSWJ8505 is a new variety covering the distinct variety that is<br />

endemic to the Korean island of Ullüngdõ. Hailing from another<br />

island this time the Japanese Yakushima, S. hydrangeoides v.<br />

yakushimense BSWJ6119 is deemed distinct enough to attain<br />

varietal status. S. integrifolium BWJ8150 on the other hand is my<br />

bad penny, undergoing what should be its final identification.This<br />

is the problem when you run out of suitable wall space for planting,<br />

although after gutting a suitable barn we have finally managed to<br />

plant a specimen. Sinofranchetia chinensis DJHS4117 is another<br />

gift from our friend in Seattle. Where its chalk covered twinning<br />

stems have formed a large tangle of plants by the entrance to his<br />

new estate. Sorbus pseudovilmorinii is one of many species<br />

entrusted to us by Ness BG. This pink fruiting slender small tree<br />

will be valued in smaller gardens, particularly in the drier areas of<br />

the country. Requiring more space S. sargentiana EGM291 is well<br />

appreciated for those distinct sticky winter buds and red summer<br />

fruit. Maybe less familiar to most is S. setschwanensis BWJ8053<br />

which has been growing in our fields for some time, only forming<br />

a single stemmed slender shrub for us to date with delicately small<br />

glossy pinnate leaves availing some interesting autumnal hues as<br />

well as corymbs of white fruit. Spiraea blumei CWJ12829 was<br />

acting more like a perennial where we found it growing on<br />

irregular cliffs and ledges, mostly with a pendant habit in those<br />

conditions. Giving us a glimpse of the pale undersides to the small<br />

deeply indented almost palmate small leaves, some plants still<br />

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etaining some of their white flowers. Stauntonia aff. libera<br />

KWJ12218 is the identity that the world authority of this family<br />

has agreed with, although I am still a little hesitant as we have only<br />

seen male flowers to date. S. aff. maculata FMWJ13055 is our field<br />

identification for one of our new gatherings from deep within a<br />

mountain forest in northern Vietnam. Where the 5-foliate leaves<br />

draped a sizeable vine bearing large rough textured sausage-shaped<br />

fruit. S. obovata CWJ12353 was a collection from the mountains in<br />

the very north of Taiwan, a twining climber, which was scrambling<br />

to 7-8m over small trees, with 5-7 leafleted pointed leathery leaves<br />

pale maculated below.We cannot speculate as to the identity of S.<br />

species nova from Vietnam FMWJ13177, although it may turn<br />

out to be the same as KWJ12218. It certainly had some yellow in<br />

the fruit, time will tell. Members of the tea family are virtually<br />

guaranteed some ornamentation, Ternstroemia aff. chapaensis<br />

WWJ11918 is our first attempt to evaluate what was in the wild a<br />

small tightly congested shrub. Easily mistaken for a dwarf<br />

Rhododendron in those conditions on high altitude exposed<br />

ridges, looking more lax in our containers.At the other end of the<br />

scale T. gymnanthera forms a small tree with dark green leathery<br />

leaves held on red petioles. Should be a lovely foil for the white<br />

flowers normally carried in July. Peter Wharton was with us when<br />

we first found Tetradium aff. fraxinifolium WWJ11615, I can still<br />

remember the excitement it caused, the wonderful pinnate foliage<br />

and large red fruit held in loose panicles. Tripterygium aff. doianum<br />

CWJ12852 is still too young to flower for us to confirm its identity<br />

as this rare species. It would appear that the more common T. regelii<br />

is sadly practically unknown in gardens in spite of being very hardy.<br />

Trochodendron aralioides from Japan BSWJ6080 is mentioned<br />

here as we are able to re-list it at long last. Viburnum formosanum<br />

CWJ12460 was a distinct form where we found it growing<br />

amongst dense vegetation in the northern forests of Taiwan. With<br />

long arching gingery branches of bronzed lobed foliage. From a<br />

much colder Lachen Valley in northern Sikkim V. mullaha<br />

BSWJ2251a has a new identity, many thanks to Julian Shaw for all<br />

his work with so many of our collections.<br />

New cultivar names we are allocating<br />

Primarily to conform with international nomenclature rules.<br />

Cautleya gracilis 'Crûg Gold' BSWJ7186<br />

Is a cultivar name that we are applying to a clone that we collected<br />

from the forested area close to the summit of Doi Phohon-Pok. A<br />

mountain within The Golden Triangle straddling the border<br />

between Burma and Thailand. Forming clumps of vertical slender<br />

green stems, to 80cm tall, with oblong-lanceolate leaves. Bearing<br />

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July-October terminal spikes of up to 10 yellow long lipped flowers<br />

on red stained stems protruding from deep red calyces.<br />

Cautleya spicata 'Bleddyn's Beacon' BSWJ2408<br />

Is a cultivar name that we are applying to a robust clone we<br />

collected on the Yoksum trail western Sikkim in 1994. Originally<br />

sold with only its collection number, but soon selling out as this<br />

clone was not vigorous enough to keep up with demand. Meaning<br />

the plant's energy is concentrated on flowering. Of a stocky nature<br />

with strong dark red stems (hence old species name of C. robustum,<br />

not the cultivar) bearing longer than normal terminal<br />

inflorescences of dark red overlapping bracts with sizeable<br />

protruding yellow flowers over a long period June to October.<br />

Geranium shikokianum v. quelpaertense 'Crûg’s Cloak'<br />

BSWJ1234<br />

A very rare and distinct variety of the species, which we collected<br />

after a long climb in the snow. Growing in the summit area of<br />

Hallasan the highest peak in South Korea on the island of Chejudõ,<br />

the only known site it inhabits, in the autumn of 1993. For us it<br />

forms a low growing carpet, from a central fleshy rootstock with<br />

radiating sprawling stems densely covered with softly bristly<br />

palmate leaves. Forming a perfect foil for the pale pink dark veined<br />

flowers carries from mid summer until frost. This clone has only<br />

been propagated from division, as it hybridises readily.<br />

Hedychium 'Helen Dillon'<br />

Is the name we are proposing to cover a superb hybrid (I suspect)<br />

which masquerades as H. forrestii and/or H. forrestii hort., in<br />

cultivation. The situation as it is, is unsatisfactory particularly to<br />

someone such as ourselves who are very familiar with the true<br />

species.Which has to be said will be unlikely to ever make a decent<br />

garden plant in the UK, due to its late flowering. In contrast the<br />

plant in question is one of the best hardy gingers for our gardens,<br />

flowering well even further north than ourselves. Forming tall<br />

stems to around 1.5-2m, just about robust enough to stand upright,<br />

with dark green paddle-shaped leaves. Flowering August to<br />

October here, bearing almost pure white heavily scented flowers,<br />

with up to three flowers arising from each rolled bract in<br />

succession. Meanwhile the anthers are a fleshy yellow colour (white<br />

in H. forrestii). It is known to bear seed in the UK.We are taking the<br />

opportunity to name this clone for our dear friend Helen Dillon,<br />

from the fair city of Dublin, who gifted us a plant some years ago,<br />

as she so generously has to so many gardeners.<br />

Hydrangea chinensis 'Golden Crane' DJHC0499<br />

Has been named by Dan Hinkley, covering a collection he made in<br />

China, Sichuan I presume. It is a form of the species with<br />

exceptionally large conspicuously serrated sterile white flowers,<br />

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whereas the fertile flowers age a golden yellow, hence the name.<br />

Hydrangea serrata 'Crûg Sõ Cool' BSWJ6241b<br />

One of four selected seedlings originating from one of our seed<br />

collections gathered from the Mt. Unzen area of Kyushu, Japan in<br />

1998. Of a very floriferous small form of this amenable deciduous<br />

lacecap species hydrangea, bearing corymbs of strong blue lace-cap<br />

(pink in acid soil) flowers May-October. The sterile florets<br />

deepening in colour with age, availing us with a cool blue effect.<br />

While the foliage ages to a purple cast if exposed to sun, as in the<br />

field where we grow the mother plants, which are still only 1.3m<br />

(just over 4ft) tall without pruning at around 12 years old.<br />

Polygonatum odoratum 'Flatmate' BSWJ857<br />

Originating from one of our 1993 collections gathered from coastal<br />

pine forested (at that time) sand dunes of the Mallipo Peninsular, on<br />

the west cost of South Korea.An upright form to around 80cm tall<br />

with green stems, reddening with exposure to sunlight.The stems<br />

being very distinctly flattened like the cross section of a propeller,<br />

translucent towards their edges. While the leaves are on the large<br />

side to 15cm long on the largest, oblong to ovate glaucous white<br />

below, the base of the leaf clasping half the stem, the petioles<br />

indistinct.The flowers are the normal fragrant white green tipped<br />

as seen on this species.<br />

P. hirtum 'Robustum'<br />

Is a robust form of this species with hirsute arching ribbed stems<br />

capable of forming stems to 1.2m long in good conditions. Bearing<br />

alternate elliptic-ovate to orbicular ribbed leaves noticeably glossy<br />

above, on clasping petioles with axillary racemes of up to 4 pendant<br />

tubular white green-lobed flowers late April-May.<br />

P. multiflorum 'Ramosissima'<br />

Is a strong growing form of this European species, that the long<br />

slender tubular flowers with recurving lobes are normally borne in<br />

slender few flowered pendant racemes. By contrast in this named<br />

form they produce stronger plants with strongly arching stems to<br />

1m long of alternate leaves bearing from their axils, strong multi<br />

flowered racemes of flowers on mature plants sometimes leafy,<br />

during May and June.<br />

Reineckea aff. carnea 'Crûg's Linearleaf' BWJ8029<br />

Originating from one of my plant collections gathered from<br />

Longzhoushan Sichuan with Dan Hinkley in 2000. Of a very<br />

distinct form (some including myself believe there are more than<br />

one species) of this evergreen woodland perennial closely related to<br />

lily of the valley.The form we are allocating this cultivar name arises<br />

from long to very long underground slender rhizomes, to tufts of<br />

linear grass-like dark green leaves more reminiscent of Ophiopogon<br />

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or Liriope. Forming a dense carpet of upright dark foliage to around<br />

20cm tall. Bearing palest pink lily of the valley-like flowers on<br />

contrasting reddish stems August-October<br />

Rodgersia podophylla 'Crûg Colossus' BSWJ10909<br />

This clone originates from a small plant we collected as we were<br />

leaving the rich forests of Aomori in the north of Honshu in 2005.<br />

Primarily selected for its dramatic size, which is not that<br />

uncommon in that area, of at least 1m across, the leaf composed of<br />

five leaflets. On growing this plant on in our small shaded stock<br />

field we soon realised the foliage was also blessed with a colourful<br />

flush of reds throughout its growing time of the year.Arising as red<br />

even pinkish shoots through all shades of red to bronze over the<br />

season. Even the inflorescences are flushed pink with us.<br />

Roscoea purpurea f. rubra 'Gurkha Redstem'<br />

Is a cultivar name we are applying to plants that we have obtained<br />

from cultivation as ‘Red Gurkha’ with red-brown stems, that we<br />

have increased by division. As the name ‘Red Gurkha’ applies to<br />

both red and green stemmed plants of this form, we thought it<br />

appropriate to allocate a name to this form with red-brown stems.<br />

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