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Skimmia japonica 'Marlot'
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Oct, 2009
- 11 likes
The flowers are changing colour as they open.
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Mine are too Amy - beautiful Spritz.
18 Oct, 2009
And mine.........I love Skimmia's Nice one Spritz.....
18 Oct, 2009
I love them as they open, don't you?
18 Oct, 2009
full of promise arent they?
18 Oct, 2009
This is a new one - the 'Rubella' is a lot redder. It'll be interesting to see what it's like when the flowers do open.
18 Oct, 2009
One of mine has gone a bit 'leggy' as it was struggling for space - any tips on pruning?
19 Oct, 2009
Well - not now, Dawn! I think you could prune it after it's flowered, but they're not supposed to need pruning, so don't go too mad.
19 Oct, 2009
Thanks Barbara, I neglected it unfortunately and the leaves are a bit sparse and there's alot of wood showing. I'll wait until its flowered then and take a couple of inches off.
19 Oct, 2009
I have one that got 'thugged' by the Jap. Anemones - it has no flowers this year. I'm amazed it survived at all!
19 Oct, 2009
I've found you can take cuttings from them quite easily, which I've done again this year.
19 Oct, 2009
Really ?? When and how, please!
19 Oct, 2009
I usually take them the third week in July - about 4 inches long, I cut under a leaf joint- from a new shoot that's soft but hardening at the bottom, I leave 1 or 2 leaves at the top, tip them in hormone rooter and I pop them in the cold frame, in a shaded spot.
19 Oct, 2009
Ta muchly, Dawn - do you mind if I copy and paste that info??
19 Oct, 2009
Of course not, no need to ask - this way has worked for me. I must take a look at mine tomorrow to see how they are doing.
19 Oct, 2009
Thanks - I've pasted it as a 'reminder' next to one of my Skimmias! :-))
19 Oct, 2009
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Mine are like this at the moment , very nice !
18 Oct, 2009