Prickly Olive

For years I have damned Osmanthus heterophyllus or false holly with faint praise–or no praise at all.  Two of the prickly evergreen shrubs stand silently in front of the house, and for years I longed to remove them. Why have I harbored such thoughts about a pair of innocent shrubs?  For one thing, I didn’t … Read more

On the Fringes

In spring you notice all the flowering trees that have been hiding in plain sight for the rest of the year.  Right now, the striking Kousa dogwoods or Cornus kousa, are strutting their stuff, with large, white, four-petaled flowers that boast green centers.  The trees are anonymous to all but their most loyal followers three … Read more

A Tale of Two Olives

If you are hoping to grow an olive tree in eastern North America and proudly incorporate your homegrown fruits into martinis, tapenade, or empanadas, you are destined for disappointment.  The handsome European olive—Olea europaea—needs a warm winter climate to produce its toothsome harvest. But other members of the Oleaceae or olive family do flourish farther … Read more