Skimmia Japonica reevesiana
By Drc726
- 27 Sep, 2009
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Yes its been there 9-10 years its taller than it looks in the pic its over 3ft.
14 Oct, 2009
Really lovely - they're sort of cheerful looking aren't they?
14 Oct, 2009
Yes I know what you mean, its under a bark mulch and I feed it when I feed my summer baskets. I have some others the same age but only half the size.
14 Oct, 2009
This one is onbviously in the perfect spot. It has the lighter coloured leaves too doesn't it? I always think that the contrast with the berries is better with the limey coloured leaves. Is that a euonymus next to it?
14 Oct, 2009
Yes you can see that better in my pics page 2
14 Oct, 2009
Drc, this is lovely, but doesn't look like the plant I mean, perhaps I've got the name wrong, duh wouldn't be the first time:-) I didn't remember it's name so looked for pics that looked like it:-(
16 Oct, 2009
Bornagain look at Skimmia Japonica which sounds more like yours, also see Sk Rubella and Sk nymans produces lots of berries.
This link shows Sk revesiana www.bbc.co.uk/.../plant_pages/857.shtml
16 Oct, 2009
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That looks so healthy! Is it very old?
14 Oct, 2009