Skimmia 'Marlot'
By Spritzhenry
- 4 Apr, 2010
- 9 likes
The flower buds are opening now.
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I shall have a go, Dd! :>$
5 Apr, 2010
Hope you can get up again..........lol
5 Apr, 2010
I haven't been out there yet - I've got no 'oomph' today. I will this afternoon, all being well, and if the rain stays away.
5 Apr, 2010
beautiful spritz.
5 Apr, 2010
I have a soft spot for Skimmias - they brighten up the winter so much!
5 Apr, 2010
especially if you let the foiliage go yellow coz they are in a chalky soil !!
5 Apr, 2010
Ummm...I have neutral soil, and they seem to be OK in it!
5 Apr, 2010
Ours manage to keep their leaf colour as long as they have some protection from the harsh sun.........
6 Apr, 2010
I have mine all over the place - so far, so good. By the way - what harsh sun was that? lol.
6 Apr, 2010
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Snap again, too low down to smell this one.....
4 Apr, 2010