Ipomoea(not sure which variety)
By Sanbaz
- 5 Jun, 2010
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now named, this is a varigated form but they werent sure of its name, it may be pink frost, i could only find one which had pink on leaf,trailing or ground cover but a bit of a thug so needs to be kept under control
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thanx amy i havent a clue,is it hardy and should i put in ground amy if its that
5 Jun, 2010
If it is that San , yes it's hardy and can go in the ground , I should check it out first I would hate to tell you a wrong name .. !
5 Jun, 2010
thanx amy, i will go in nursery tomoz and ask ;o))
5 Jun, 2010
Let us know San ! x
5 Jun, 2010
will do amy x
5 Jun, 2010
I think it might be a variagated weigela too? and may be why it looks a bit is because odd it needs to go in the ground they are big shrubs
I dont think its a Actinidia kolomikta although they go pink I think the leaves are more round at the end?
5 Jun, 2010
what ever it is Sandra its lovely
5 Jun, 2010
really Drc, i thought i was buying a trailing plant for a pot lol, how big is big haha, will i have room ;o))
5 Jun, 2010
Hang on SB - if it is a Weigela? they are 6ft x6ft. But there is something not quite right with the leaves so may well be something else?
5 Jun, 2010
i got it in a small pot so thats why i thought it was a pot plant not a shrub, will find out tomoz.
5 Jun, 2010
I put a comment on your blog. It could possibly be Houttonyia chameleon, check if it smells of oranges
5 Jun, 2010
Love this colour
5 Jun, 2010
yes thanx pip i saw your comment and will being sniffing first thing hahaah
5 Jun, 2010
oops cheers steve ;o))
5 Jun, 2010
What you oops about girl? lol
5 Jun, 2010
i had commented and we crossed so missed you, lol
5 Jun, 2010
I had that happen the other day. lol
5 Jun, 2010
always happening, lol, off now catch up tomoz, nite nite ;o))
5 Jun, 2010
It just might be an Actinidia the leaves on ours are very similar.....
5 Jun, 2010
Thanks DD I did think it looked like one? I hope it is an Actinidia rather than Houttonyia chameleon? It took me five years to get rid, it roots spread very quickly even from under the pot and takes over everything (see my blog on it) IF IT IS? do move it SB it will take over around the pond and in it. If you stand it in the middle of concrete or a slab it can look lovely in a pot with pretty flowers but be ware!!!
6 Jun, 2010
My young Actinidia hasn't any white markings round the leaf edge also the leaves are not so narrow . I put a recent pic. on of the parent tree Actinidia leaves you might be able to see on that San ..
Page 2....... 6th along :o)
6 Jun, 2010
Dont think it is a Houttonyia chameleon its not growing right for that. Try looking at 'Cornus alba' which has white edges, -Mine is 10 ft by 8ft Lol.
6 Jun, 2010
hi guys just got back from nursery and now named, steven said its Ipomoea but wasnt sure on variety as his mum wasnt there, a varigated form which i have a marguerite, think they are from sweet potatoe vine family,
6 Jun, 2010
Morning Glory well I am surprised!!
6 Jun, 2010
yes i was to Drc, still not convinced lol, but steven daid defernatly
6 Jun, 2010
Me to , I saw some leaves exactley like yours today San and it was a Cornus ' Dogwood ' goes to show how diifficult it is to identify sometimes ..... :o)
6 Jun, 2010
I did mention cornus alba earlier SB because it looks similar to mine and now Amy thinks so to?
6 Jun, 2010
maybe it is guys, i have two other vines and leaves dont look like them, they are different colours but leaf shape doesnt match, will see as it grows a bit more ;o)), maybe a bigger pot incase its a fast grower
7 Jun, 2010
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Is it a varigated weigela San ?
5 Jun, 2010