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Hank, Akebono is not supposed to be hardy where we are. Though 0F have been recorded back in time. I still wish I could figure out why the older leaves yellow all during the season and fall off, that is the only thing that worries me. 3 Chemicals and Bioactivities Expand this section. For me in the south (7b/8), E. chrysantha is nearly indestructible. My edgeworthias have organic soil but are in a dry location. Divide a mature paper bush in mid to late winter to produce a new paper bush plant; dig up the root ball and separate at the roots into multiple plants. It is now almost five feet tall. Do you have any experience with pests/diseases on this plant? It is now so largejust as wide as it is tallthat it will take 3 or 4 strong people to move it. Form with leaves in the fall in Moore County (right before leaves fall off), Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Snow Cream', winter, Leaves Close-Up (Durham County,NC)-Spring, Fall Leaf and Stem (Warren County,NC)-Early Fall, Stem and Leaf Underside (Warren County,NC)-Early Fall, Stem and branch (Warren County ,NC)-Mid Fall`, Leaves and furry flower head (Warren County, NC)-Fall, Furry flower head (Warren County, NC)-Early Winter, Flower buds and ice (Buncombe County, NC), Flowers covered in ice (Buncombe County, NC), Flower filaments (Buncombe County, NC)-Spring, Leaves & Furry Flowerhead - 2nd yr. seedling - Fall - Warren Co., - NC, Fall color leaves & bud - November - Warren Co., NC. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems:No significant problems. Nice idea on the planter. Pingback: A Few Winter Blooms at Swarthmore College | Stately Kitsch A Few Winter Blooms at Swarthmore College | Design for the modern older home owner. The papyrifera is much less cold harder and vigorous. Im in Zone 7A and limited to a container garden. Edgeworthia chrysantha Fragrant gold flowers in February and big lush green leaves. Jill, Jill, I have been thinking of you and wondering how your stay in India is goingso glad you checked in. They are flourishing & a great addition to our daylily bed. A south-facing wall is best for growing this shrub, which likes moist, rich soil.