What's in Bloom: July
July at the Morris
Japanese clethra
Clethra barbinervis
Bark Park
Native to Japan, these shrubs produce racemes of fragrant, white flowers that contrast against glossy, dark green leaves.
Bobo® panicle hydrangea
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Ilvobo’
Rose Garden
Large panicles of white flowers adorn these compact shrubs. While the straight species can reach heights of up to 25 feet, this cultivar is selected for its small form, reaching only up to 3 feet in height.
Abbeville Blue chastetree
Vitex agnus-castus ‘Abbeville Blue’
Rose Garden
These large shrubs are native to the Mediterranean and parts of Asia. In the summer, they produce long, narrow panicles of small purple flowers that attract butterflies and bees.
Tuskegee crapemyrtle
Lagerstroemia ‘Tuskegee’
Oak Allée
This crapemyrtle cultivar boasts showy pink, cloud-like flower clusters, adding brightness and color along the Oak Allée.
Chinese pearlbloom-tree
Poliothyrsis sinensis
Pennock Garden
This tree gets its common name from its small flowers that do not fully open, remaining round and bud-like. The flowers are apetalous, meaning they lack petals—what we see instead are sepals, which are typically found enclosing petals to protect the flower in its bud form.
Bracken’s Brown Beauty southern magnolia
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’
Oak Allée
Native to the southeastern United States, this evergreen magnolia displays large white, fragrant flowers throughout the summer. Unlike many other flowers, these are primarily pollinated by beetles.