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Abeliophyllum distichum (close-up) - 2014
By Andrewr
- 18 Feb, 2014
- 6 likes
Shrub to five feet, needing a sunny position to ripen the wood.
Advantages - flowers very early in the year
Disadvantages - the flowers only last about three weeks
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Thats is very pretty
19 Feb, 2014
I agree that three weeks later in the year would be par for the course, but given that witch hazels and forsythia go on for double that time, I think three weeks of flowers for a shrub in February is a bit mean.
19 Feb, 2014
Still pretty nevertheless.....
19 Feb, 2014
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Abeliophyllum Distichum 'Roseum'
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Would have thought 3 weeks was pretty good for most flowers ,you are getting picky.lol
19 Feb, 2014