Our Plants

  • Satsuki Hybrid Azalea

    Within the Japanese bonsai world, Satsuki Azaleas inhabit a unique niche, with growers and enthusiasts that specialize in their development, display and appreciation. Their natural growth habit is normally a shrubby clump but with care and the correct technique they can be developed into thick trunk specimens such as this specimen.  There are over 3000 different varieties of satsuki. The Kinsai variety is one of the oldest and has a distinctive red flower with tassels that looks like an exploding firework.  Part of the acclaimed Kennett Collection, 'Kinsai' is a superb example of informal-upright style of bonsai. Training began in 1980.     
  • Large-flowered Climber Rose

    This old-fashioned, climbing rose is the oldest rose growing in our formal Rose Garden, which was first planted by our founder, Pierre S. du Pont, in 1938.  ′Direktor Benschop′, also known as City of York, has a semi-double, fragrant white flower that blooms profusely in early June and then sporadically throughout the season.  It is also known to have dark green glossy foliage, and grows well in full sun and well-drained soil.  Visit the Rose Garden and discover the splendid variety of roses in bloom!  

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