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In the steamy heat of summer, it's easy to imagine the rich old woods along the Glade Run Trail as a tropical rain forest, which is not such a far-fetched notion. The cove forest along Glade Run is similar to the temperate rain forests of the Southern Applachians, lush and damp and overrun by moss, lichen, and fungi, which consume everything that falls to the forest floor. My hike along the trail earlier this morning made me appreciate the richness of these woods even more. Along Glade Run's shady stream banks, shinleaf (Pyrola elliptica), also known as waxflower, is in bloom, its pale green racemes sporting the most unusual waxy, nodding white flowers. I also found the newly-shed skin of a timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) along the stream, although the owner was long gone. The distinctive chevron pattern and strongly-keeled scales are dead give-aways. Along Messenger Lake, the American water willow (Justicia americana (L.) Vahl) is in in beautiful form; its colorful, clustered flowers have a distinctive bee guide on their lower petals.
Plant of the Day
Sunday 13 October 2024
Often grown on a circular wreath Stephanotis floribunda (bridal wreath, chaplet flower, floradora, Madagascar jasmine, waxflower) is a twining evergreen climber that can reach 5m or more. The white tubular flowers are highly fragrant.
Jill Raggett
watch me decay, I’m just food for your garden
A Striking Waxflower
Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
Spotted this waxflower that is said to be likely the Hoya globulifera in the Hoya House inside the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Charming blooms that exude a sweet, alluring fragrance.
Waxflower
Bianca Raffaella
Acrylic on board, 2025
Out in the front garden today, I've been neglecting it for a while.
This is a Chamelaucium, it's been a highlight of winter with these beautiful bright pink flowers. I really like wax flowers (of which this is one) and I'm tempted to find more. Athough this is an Australian native it's not native to this area; The bees don't seem to care though.
Crowea exalata
05-SEP-2025
Melbourne, Vic