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Loropetalum chinense f. rubrum 'Firedance'


Loropetalum chinense f. rubrum 'Firedance' (Loropetalum chinense)

The leaves of this plant are a deep red.



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yet another casualty last year, where have you got this growing? maybe I planted it in the wrong place :(

7 Dec, 2009

 

It's in a sunny (haha) area, near the house. I had to fleece it in the frosts last winter - and it survived, as did the other L. chinense which is against the house wall. That one is bigger and lost a few leaves at the end of its branches, though. I snipped them off, and it's looking fine now. I have the fleece ready! :-(((

7 Dec, 2009

 

Grindle - I've lost my loropetalum the last two winters. They are not very hardy so this year I'm taking no chances and it's indoors

7 Dec, 2009

 

I got away with mine under fleese last year too, do you remeber the blog i did about little tents i made... they worked very well actaully only one loss which was the Coprosma that i know you did warn me about Spritz.... i have a new one safely tucked up in the Greenhouse this year, but the Loropetalum will have the fleese again...

7 Dec, 2009

 

Yes, indeed I do, Angie! I used your technique - so thanks for the idea. :-))

7 Dec, 2009

 

welcome x

7 Dec, 2009

 

Your blog should be publicised, I reckon, Angie - it's such a quick and easy yet effective method! :-))) Do you mind if I point people to it?

7 Dec, 2009

 

if you like.... might be a bit boring for most lol ;-)

7 Dec, 2009

 

No - of course not! It was very useful - I can't re-publish it, but I will tell people where to find it, Angie.

7 Dec, 2009

 

do you want me to re-publish it? i gues it is a good time of year to do so... i don't mind, but i did'nt know you could do that? if i can tell me what i need to do and i'll be happy to ablige

7 Dec, 2009

 

... i just had a look at the blog from last year i can't see anyway of re-publishing it without re-writing it, and considering it only has 8 comments it was'nt hugely popular, lol... no fire works i gues lol but happy for you to point it out.

7 Dec, 2009

 

Well Spritz ours grows by the Coprosma which also survives fleece ? you must have soft southern varieties wrapping plants up for winter whatever next ..Jane ll be asking the heating on soon ..

7 Dec, 2009

 

lol... i thought i would get away with the fleese last year Bonkers, against Spritz's advice.... but alass no.... i have learnt my lesson... you must have a more robust one than i had...

7 Dec, 2009

 

It's very strange, isn't it! I don't get it at all....

A thought - maybe what Ray has is a dandelion and a daisy - not a Coprosma and a Loropetalum at all!!!!!!!!

7 Dec, 2009

 

He he thought you d find it hard to believe Spritz or that I may be buying new each year .. oh well if that true then have lots of Coprosmas and Loropetalum.

Never been good at latin names .

7 Dec, 2009

 

LOL. I needed a laugh, so thanks, Ray! LOL again!

7 Dec, 2009



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