Due to recent discovery of the spotted lanternfly in South Carolina, California has restricted the shipment of plants from SC as well as 15 other states in which the spotted lanternfly had already been found. It was found over 100 miles from Nurseries Caroliniana, but the whole state has been put under quarantine until a treatment protocol can be worked out to resume shipments to California. Authorities hope that this can be accomplished by the end of the month.

Titanotrichum oldhammii
Titanotrichum oldhammii
Titanotrichum oldhammii
Titanotrichum oldhammii

Titanotrichum oldhammii

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Oldham's Gold Woodland Foxglove. Great friend and plantsman Ozzie Johnson of Marietta, GA, introduced this plant after finding it on one of his collecting exploits to China. Thought to be a zone 9 plant, it has survived 0°F in the landscape in Raleigh, NC. It is in the Gesneriad family, meaning that it is a cousin to African Violets. Tony Avent of Plant Delights Nursery has seen it growing on vertical cliffs in Taiwan. It has large fuzzy leaves and in the fall it produces "Fox Glove-like" trumpet flowers of bright golden yellow with a bronze-red throat on 1-2 foot spikes. Give adequate moisture on well drained humus rich soil in the shade. It roots easily, but it has also re-seeded prolifically in our propagation house. Seedlings will not survive outside during the winter, so pot them and over-winter them inside for their first winter. Then plant them outside in the spring so that they may become well established by the following fall. A real gem for the shade garden!

Zones 7b-10