
My kolkwitzia amabilis won't begin blooming until late April unless it's early this year as other flowers have been. I picked shots from late April 2010 and late April 2011 for this post.
According to Wikipedia, kolkwitzia amabilis originated in Central China. It was named for Richard Kolkwitz, a Professor of Botany in Berlin (1901 to 1938) and in 1954 he became a Professor of Botany at the Free University of Berlin. He died in 1956 at the age of 83. A devise used to determine the quantity of cells and cell aggregates of phytoplankton, the Kolkwitzhammer, was also named after him.

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I have not seen this before, it's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI might have stumbled onto this plant in the past and been completely unaware of its association with Professor Kolkwitz. How wonderful it must be to have a plant named after you. Forever growing and never forgotten! Great choice for the letter "K" on a spring day. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting informations!I love the second picture!
ReplyDeleteLéia
A lovely flower with a most unusual name.
ReplyDeleteOur flowers have bloomed quite early this year too.
pretty flowers. not at all kinky.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
How beautiful...looks like the plant grows quite tall.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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I just love spring flowers... the color, the scents (often). I can never remember their names (except maybe daffodils), but just love them.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
i haven't seen this flower before! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty shrub and very good shots - is it a scented shrub I wonder - have a lovely week = Jane UK
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowering tree.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this flowering tree before and it is spectacular - what a thing to look forward to in the Springtime!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this before....love the inside of the petals.
ReplyDeleteJane x
I can't even say that name! The flowers look much like the ones on a desert willow tree.
ReplyDeleteMe neither, I do not know how to pronounce this name. Gorgeous flowers, Carver, beautiful choice for k.
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Beautiful flower. Horrendous name. Imagine being in kindergarten and having to learn to spell that!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, delicate and intricate flowers. I daon't blame them for waiting for the weather to be warmer to bloom.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful blooms you have.
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Now thats called being popular long after you are gone !!
ReplyDeletePhenoMenon, ABCW Team
that second shot is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteKolkwitzia - learned a new word today. I love the yellow in the middle. They are pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this plant before. It's gorgeous. Very tropical looking blossoms. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteExotic.
ReplyDeleteKISS
Lovely bush! I love them and have two in my gardens. I think yours will bloom a long time before mine do, though. :))
ReplyDeleteNot familiar with this flower, but it's pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers in bloom :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers, how lucky to have them at your place! :o)
ReplyDeleteKisses from Nydia.