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Billardiera longiflora flowers (For my File)
By Siris
- 25 May, 2018
- 4 likes
Grown from seed, this climber has small cream flowers, followed by purple fruit, for a sheltered garden. Growing next to Cotinus on the back fence trellis.
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Sowed the seed in 2016, planted the plant in the garden 2017, so survived last winter's harsh weather.
29 May, 2018
Good to know.
29 May, 2018
I await the purple fruits in Autumn, I hope they will contrast enough in colour against the Cotinus, otherwise I'll have to train it to the left.
30 May, 2018
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See who else is growing Billardiera longiflora (Appleberry).
See who else has plants in genus Billardiera.
This photo is of "Billardiera" in Siris's garden
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Billardiera Longiflora
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I cheated and bought one recently. Billardiera heterophylla is surprisingly hardy so I thought that I would take a punt.
29 May, 2018