Ceanothus 'Gloire de Versailles' - November 2009
By Andrewr
- 16 Nov, 2009
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Still going strong with its second flowering of the year
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Andrew is this an evergreen variety?
18 Nov, 2009
DD - it's semi-evergeen; it loses its leaves in a hard winter. It is useful because not only does it flower twice each year but can also be pruned (to within one bud of the old wood)
18 Nov, 2009
Will make a note of that , ours is evergreen and it looks as if it has had it's day, did not realize they were short lived, especially evergreen varieties.
20 Nov, 2009
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