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Drimys lancelata
By Amy
- 4 Apr, 2014
- 6 likes
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Another new one to me! I've just googled it and apparently it grows huge but slowly. Very pretty flowers.
4 Apr, 2014
Have just moved ours to a more suitable area, where it can grow as large as it likes lol
8 Apr, 2014
It is Klahanie ,yes Gee I've seen a very big one almost as big as a house , Angela we might have to move out if they take over Lol !
8 Apr, 2014
When can you prune them, I could do with it looking less straggly!!
8 Apr, 2014
I always think it's best to leave pruning until the flowering is over Angela but from what I've seen of the big ones they must be pretty tough I don't think you will do it any harm to tidy your up ....
8 Apr, 2014
Decided to give it a little prune today, it had finished flowering.
9 Apr, 2014
What a pretty thing, I have never seen this before.
11 Apr, 2014
Very unusual I've not heard of this either, off to google :-)
15 Apr, 2014
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This photo is of "Drimys lanceolata ' Mountain Pepper ' " in Amy's garden
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Another interesting shrub, Amy.
4 Apr, 2014