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Abeliophyllum distichum (close-up) - 2012
By Andrewr
- 28 Feb, 2012
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I will get this eventually. Not easy to get here. Beautiful.
6 Mar, 2012
There are two things you should know about this shrub.
Firstly, it requires a sunny site in order to ripen the wood sufficiently to get flowers.
Secondly, it only flowers for about three weeks. The books will tell you it is scented but I think the scent is quite faint.
Mine is trained against a south-facing trellis so it doesn't take much room. After the flowers fade, it gets a pruning, cutting back the flowered wood to within one or two buds of the old growth. New growth is then tied in periodically during the rest of the growing season
6 Mar, 2012
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Abeliophyllum Distichum 'Roseum'
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Very attractive flowers...
1 Mar, 2012