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Rhaphiolepis Indian Hawthorn....
By Dottydaisy2
- 10 Jan, 2018
- 7 likes
Another shrub slow to establish, but certainly more flowers than last year...
Comments on this photo
Very pretty DD2 but a bit of a mouthful to say I'll bet!
11 Jan, 2018
Very similar Karen, but homily not susceptible to disease....
I agree Thorny a mouthful indeed!
11 Jan, 2018
Lovely DD.
15 Jan, 2018
Wow! It's flowering early. Mine haven't flowered yet even though the weather here has been hot like summer the last couple of months. It typically starts flowering in February here in San Diego.
30 Jan, 2018
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See who else is growing Rhaphiolepis indica (Indian Hawthorn).
See who else has plants in genus Rhaphiolepis.
This photo is of "Rhaphiolepis del Enchantress. " in Dottydaisy2's garden
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Like Escallonia...more refined obviously!
10 Jan, 2018