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Skimmia Magic Marlot.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 8 Nov, 2016
- 9 likes
This has to be one of the best, always looks good, and never becomes too large.
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K it is slow to get started, then away it goes, much, much slower than our other varieties, which can make 6ft in a few years.
9 Nov, 2016
Looks very healthy Angela. Love the varigated leaf, which contrasts nicely with the darker foliage, gravel path and wooden edging.
9 Nov, 2016
A very eye catching groundcover. Is this a succulent? I can't tell for sure.
9 Nov, 2016
Bathgate, it is not a succulent, an evergreen shrub, looks good all the year round...
Thanks Alan your eyes must be good to see all that lol
9 Nov, 2016
It also looks very similar to a variegated Pieris doesn't it? I think I need to try to get a better established plant than the baby ones I got before. That would help I think.
9 Nov, 2016
Yes it does K and it would be wise to buy an established plant, I looked in to buying another one the other day, but had forgotten how expensive this one was ( because of it taking a long time to grow!).
9 Nov, 2016
Mine has been very happy growing in a pot and kept in a sheltered position... :o)))
10 Nov, 2016
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I think I shall give this another go this year. Keep it in a pot and move it in to the greenhouse if it gets very cold. It might do ok on my south facing patio.
9 Nov, 2016