
Despite there being roughly eight thousand different taxa of plants at UBC Botanical Garden, only a precious few are remarked upon year after year in the lunchroom. The first magnolia blossom in spring. Melliodendron xylocarpum. And this, Embothrium coccineum, from the Alpine Garden.
If you don't know this plant, it will perhaps not surprise you to learn that it is commonly known as Chilean fire bush. The colour, I think, is anything but common, though. It's difficult as heck to photograph well - the reds are so strong that they are often blown out.
This is also one of those plants that gets me excited about the future at UBC every time I think of it (Embothrium creates a vivid enough memory that one doesn't have to see it to recall the experience). UBC Botanical Garden was never “completed”. Any gardener will agree that a garden is never finished, but when I say never completed, I mean that the original design of the gardens (at their modern site) from the early 1970s ran out of funding and areas were left either fallow or planted without an overall landscape scheme in mind.
When the time is right, these sorts of areas represent opportunities for a garden. The time is right. One of the planned new gardens is an Araucaria Grove, featuring the flora of South America: an en masse planting of monkey puzzle trees, punctuated by southern beeches (Nothofagus spp.), exotic South American bamboos and, of course, a number of Chilean fire bushes. It's going to be bold and beautiful.
If you're inclined and able, there are a number of ways you can support the garden and help make gardens like the Araucaria Grove a reality, some of them only requiring a moment or two of your time. Every little bit helps.





This Plant is called a "cigar Plant"
Does anyone have seeds for this plant? Embothrium coccineum
I have a few things to trade for it.
http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/jimmyjojo
Hello , Don't know if anyone else has given seed suppliers , but here's one in britain ( UK ),
www.plant-world-seeds.com
01803 972939
I bought my seeds from a garden centre supplied by these guy's @ 20 feb 2008 , Hope this helps , Ken dobbs .
December 2008 I have been to Bariloche in the Andes Mountians in Argentinia. Never seen so many awesome Embothrium coccineum flowering.
Is there any young plant supplier in UK, France or Spain of this species in the Protea family?
I have just discovered this tree blooming wonderfully in Ireland. Is it possible to purchase one. I live in an oceanic climate, Vancouver Island and feel it would survive here.
Help.
Marilyn