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Baby Burning Bush...
By Majeekahead
- 13 May, 2009
- 8 likes
...have to wait till later in the year for the fire works though
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hi Jac, not it's not it' acutally a Euonymus alatus AKA 'The Burning Bush' this one is only a baby, hense being in a pot...but he will soon be going into the back of the fairy garden - they do get quite big. they are absolutely stunning for autumn colouring Lori has a bigger one with lots of autumn pitcures if you want to have a look.
13 May, 2009
I shall watch this with interest..........
15 May, 2009
il pop over to see Loris Pics now Ang :)
16 May, 2009
Looks a very healthy specimen, Majeeka! You're putting it in your fairy garden? Great! The blossom is non-descript but the fruit are bright orange...and next fall it will be aflame! great shrub.
19 May, 2009
Thanks Lori, i just hope it looks like yours in a few years and i'll be a happy bunny :-)
20 May, 2009
= :3 = :3 = :3 !! Counting Clover I have three bunnies...two wild ...and they are eating my asiatic lilies! Argh!!!
20 May, 2009
poor you Lori,,, ok happy mummy...is that better :-)
21 May, 2009
yes, I think so.. Majeeka! = :3 hop hop
21 May, 2009
lol
24 May, 2009
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I like this Pot Ang :) Is it a Wistria growing in it? :)
13 May, 2009