Camellia Donation (Williamsii) and Ribes Sanguineum (fFowering Currant)
By Scotsgran
- 29 Apr, 2010
- 4 likes
The pinks compliment one another very well. I did not relise that the Donation would not grow as quickly as the plants around it and I am having to trim it very carefully to make it grow tall but strong.
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I'll see if I can find you a rooted piece if not will try and root a bit for you. They grow very quickly and I cut back the flowering stems immediately after flowering so in a week or so will have plenty of cuttings. I love it with the pink camellia.
30 Apr, 2010
Oooh! how kind....that would be lovely!
30 Apr, 2010
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This photo is of species Camellia Donation (Williamsii) and Ribes Sanguineum (fFowering Currant).
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Ribes is a beautiful colour! Most unusual. I want one, going to faves...
29 Apr, 2010