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Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'


Choisya 'Aztec Pearl' (Choisya ternata (Mexican orange blossom))

The very first time this shrub has flowered.



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Yes, they are not always exactly prolific are they? Mine has a few measly flowers on as well!

8 May, 2011

 

My yellow one has a mass of flowers, but the green one was rather mingy, have given it some drastic pruning, which has helped it to bulk up again.

8 May, 2011

 

Yes, it's a pity because this dark one has beautiful foliage.

9 May, 2011

 

My yellow one hasn't ever produced any flowers, and it's not very yellow either. It needs more light. It's staying where it is, though - no more room in the sun. :-(

9 May, 2011

 

Yes, a Choisya is only really a treasure in the shade isn't it! Especially the yellow one because it brightens up the gloomy spots no end! Mine has a few flowers on this year and it is in deep shade most of the time, so there's hope. It could be yellower, but like you, there's no chance of it being moved, it's doing a great job where it is!

10 May, 2011

 

I'd love one in the sun - they really glow, don't they!

10 May, 2011

 

Yes, they do. You can prune them to keep them in check of course, so it would probably be nice, but as you say, there is so much competition for the sun from all the other plants!

11 May, 2011

 

Indeed there is.

11 May, 2011

 

mine never had flowers either ugg

23 May, 2011

 

Is it 'Aztec Pearl', Cristina?

23 May, 2011

 

not sure they were pressents .............. ones in a shady spot

27 May, 2011

 

Aztec Pearl's leaves are not rounded like the others, which is how you can tell.

27 May, 2011

 

ok i will look .....................

28 May, 2011



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