Alyogyne: hard to pronounce, easy to love
In my recent end-of-April recap , there’s one plant I didn’t mention because I wanted it to have a solo post. That’s Alyogyne ‘Ruth Bancroft’, and it’s nearing peak bloom: Alyogyne ‘Ruth Bancroft’ in our garden, flanked on the left by Yucca rostrata ‘Sapphire Skies’ and Agave ovatifolia , and on the right by Eucalyptus macrocarpa Alyogyne , pronounced “alley-AWE-gin-nee”, is a small genus of Australian shrubs closely related to hibiscus. Only two species are commonly grown, Alyogyne hakeifolia from South Australia and Alyogyne huegelii from Western Australia. Both are commonly known as blue hibiscus. The stunning shrub in our garden is a hybrid between these two species. It was discovered at the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, CA in a spot where both parents were growing near each other. Since both parents are from areas of Australia that have a Mediterranean climate similar to ours, Alyogyne ‘Ruth Bancroft’ is well adapted to our wet winters and dry summers. It’s hardy to