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''Chimonanthus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. They include all forbs (flowering plants without a woody stem), grasses and grass-like plants, a vast majority of ...
s in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. The genus includes three to six
species In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of ...
depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepted by the ''Flora of China''. The name means winter flower in Greek.


Description

They are
deciduous In the fields of horticulture and Botany, the term ''deciduous'' () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, a ...
or
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season. This also pertains to plants that retain their foliage only in warm climates, and contrasts with deciduous plants, which ...
shrubs growing to 2–13 m tall. The leaves are opposite, entire, 7–20 cm long and 3–7 cm broad. The
flower A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism ...
s are 2–3 cm wide, with numerous spirally-arranged yellow or white
tepal A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
s; they are strongly scented, and produced in late winter or early spring before the new leaves. The
fruit In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in partic ...
is an elliptic dry capsule 3–4 cm long.


Species

, ''Flora of China'' accepts the following species: *''
Chimonanthus campanulatus ''Chimonanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepte ...
'' R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding *''
Chimonanthus grammatus ''Chimonanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepte ...
'' M.C. Liu *''
Chimonanthus nitens ''Chimonanthus nitens'' is a species of the genus of wintersweets ''Chimonanthus'' and member of the family Calycanthaceae (syn. ''Meratia nitens'' (Oliver) Rehder & Wilson; ''C. campanulatus'' R.H.Chang & C.S.Ding; ''C. grammatus'' M.C.Liu; ''C. ...
'' Oliv. *'' Chimonanthus praecox'' (L.) Link *''
Chimonanthus salicifolius ''Chimonanthus salicifolius'' is a species of the genus of wintersweets ''Chimonanthus'' and member of the family Calycanthaceae. Description A semi-evergreen shrub up to 4 m tall, with slender leaves 3–13 cm long and 1–3 cm broad ...
'' S.Y. Hu *''
Chimonanthus zhejiangensis ''Chimonanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepte ...
'' M.C. Liu


Cultivation and uses

''Chimonanthus praecox'' ("wintersweet") is the only species widely grown as an
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that ...
, for its spicily scented winter flowers; these are also used in floristry as cut flowering branches, which can also be forced as with forsythia. The petals are quite waxy. The plant prefers medium exposure to sunlight or high dappled shade, a fresh climate (hardy to USDA Zone 7), and soft, acidic permeable ground not waterlogged in winter. A protected, south-facing wall encourages early flowering, and a position should be chosen where its spicy perfume can be appreciated while coming and going from the house. Space needs to be allowed for its eventual spread to 3 m (10 ft), since untimely summer pruning to keep an ill-sited shrub in check will sacrifice flowering the following winter. In China ''Chimonanthus'' was domesticated during the
Song Dynasty The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the res ...
and inspired courtly poems from the eleventh century; it flowers at the
Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar. In Chinese and other East Asian cultures, the festival is commonly referred to as the Spring Festival () a ...
, when flowering sprigs are used as hair ornaments. In China, prunings are dried and kept to perfume linen cupboards. The shrub was introduced to Japanese gardens from China in the early
Edo period The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional ''daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was character ...
(probably between 1611 and 1629, according to ''Garden Plants of Japan''). Its introduction into European gardens, from Japan, is noted for England, 1766, when it was grown under glass for the sixth Earl of Coventry in the conservatory at Croome Court, Worcestershire. By 1799 that shrub had grown to be 16 feet high and 10 feet wide. By that time it had been tried out of doors without winter protection and proved hardy in the south of England. Slips of it were distributed among nurserymen and so it entered European horticulture.Coats (1964) 1992. A larger-flowered (though less fragrant) variety, "grandiflorus" was grown by the comtesse de Vandes in Bayswater, London, before 1819. A yellow-flowered variety (''luteus'', 1814) is also noted. No notice has yet been found of ''Chimonanthus'' in an American colonial garden; it was first offered in an American catalogue in 1811. It is hardy at least to New York City, where frosts interrupt, but do not stop the flowering. The flowers are said to be edible., and can be used to flavor tea. At the end of its flowering, since it flowers most freely on ripened young wood and has little summer and autumn interest, it is thinned and pruned similarly to
Forsythia ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to eastern Asia, but one native to southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – i ...
by partly heading back and a few thick old stems removed at the ground. ''Chimonanthus'' plants are frequently subject to attacks from aphids, and may be attacked by mites and leaf beetles.


Culture symbolism

''Chimonanthus'' is often mistaken as prunus mume, as its name in Chinese ends with the character 梅 (mei). Both flower in the winter to spring time and are symbols for that a new year is coming. However, when referred as Three Friends of Winter or Sui Han San You, it is prunus mume together with pine and bamboo are included, which are highly appreciated in Chinese culture for their endurance in severe winters.


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