Winterhazels
While Corylopsis are found in various locations on campus including the Cosby Courtyard, the Entrance Garden, Terry Shane Teaching Garden, and the Winter Garden, the lion's share of the winterhazels are in the John W. Nason Garden. We have 11 different Corylopis on campus. All of them are grown for their pendant clusters of yellow flowers occurring from the end of March into early April. There are also several species which have a sweet fragrance. Pictured below is Corylopsis veitchiana in the Cosby Courtyard and Corylopsis sinensis var. calvescens.
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