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Pearl Bush
By Mrcushy
- 25 May, 2009
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Is this Exhorta the same as ours in Canada called commonly "The Bride"?or is it Pearl bush??
Mine died this year from cold conditions, luckily a friend got another 4 me yesterday. Really compact.
25 May, 2009
gorgeous
25 May, 2009
Thanks. Milky - After flowering it always seems to put on a huge spurt of growth which I always prune out after the flowers have gone over (mid May time), this seems to give it a much more compact shape without losing any of the flowers the following year.
Doon - I think this is also called the Bride, I'm not sure now?! I get so confused by all the different names some plants seem to have and I may well have misnamed this one.
Fortunately even our coldest winters probably don't come even close to a Canadian winter!
26 May, 2009
We live on the West coast of Canada, on a lovely little island. Our temp. R very mild, and we can go 4 a zone 8, by pushing it. This year was exceptionally cold, apparently (we were in Arizona) & they had temp. -9C for about 4 days. That caused damage to a lot of us who push the zone temp.
I think of Climates R fairly similar specially where we live. I had my Exhorta in a pot & think that caused the problem.
26 May, 2009
Yes it does sound similar climate to us. I have family in Toronto and was imagining how cold it could get! We got down to about -8C for a few days which for here is pretty cold (these days anyways) but the plant came through fine, unlike my Eucalyptus which seems to have given up altogether.
26 May, 2009
I know about Eucalyptus, I have lost 3 now in different years & stages of growth, now I will resign myself to see them when I visit South Africa etc. Just can not protect them enough. had a huge one, but finely it also gave up the ghost. Bought another Exhorta today $42. it chased out of my pocket, but it went into the ground & not a pot this time.
27 May, 2009
Hi, I live in the UK & I have just joined this forum. I would like to say that 'The Bride' pictures are really stunning. I went to a garden centre a few weeks back & I am now the proud owner of Exochorda X Macrantha 'The Bride'. It was in flower & I was so taken aback with its unusually arching stems & stunning display of flowers. The guy at the garden centre said it had been out all winter with just some frost fleece wrapped around the pot. So considering how long & harsh our winter went on for last & this year (not a patch on Canada though)
I guess I am fortunate to be the proud owner of 'The Bride', I only hope that I can do this plant justice & will one day send in a photo, it is still in flower now with a few new buds. Happy gardening all. Laikaspirit
17 May, 2010
Hi Laikaspirit
Glad to see you have joined "the bride club" :)
Mine is in full flower at the moment and is the first thing I see when I open the curtains in the morning, it's a truly lovely plant.
18 May, 2010
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Exochorda X Macrantha 'The Bride'
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Wow Mrcushy, how have you managed to keep this so compact.. Mine is very straggly. Do you prune it hard to keep it like that?
25 May, 2009