"An American garden without Japanese plants would be unrecognizable."
— Adrian Higgins, the gardening columnist for the Washington Post, makes an exhaustive exploration of the Japanese plants as he looks beyond the currently blossoming cherry trees. As NYBG VP for Horticulture, Todd Forest notes in the quote above, our gardens would be far less lovely without azaleas, camellias, wisteria, and lilies.
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