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Viburnum Tinus 'Eve Price'

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Viburnum Tinus 'Eve Price' (Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus))

A few flowers starting to open already.



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what a beautiful shrub.

3 Nov, 2010

 

That's looking very healthy ! :o)

3 Nov, 2010

 

What a lovely shape it is.

3 Nov, 2010

 

Wonderful Kathy. Mine has lots of small holes in the leaves ..... any idea what can be savaging it - guess I should spray it?

3 Nov, 2010

 

Wow thats a lovely display!

3 Nov, 2010

 

Fabulous Kathy, I would look forward to autumn, if I had this....:o)

3 Nov, 2010

 

Yes, I agree Janey. I have now got Four of these. They are worth their weight in gold in winter, but I've never seen one so covered with flowers as this one. Have a look at the variegated form Bewleys' Variegated. It's lovely. Doesn't flower as prolifically, but makes up for it with lovely colour in the leaves.

3 Nov, 2010

 

Glad you all like it:-), it is a lovely shape isn't it Bellflower haven't pruned it at all, yet.
Yes I have a couple of others dotted around too, think this one must be in a really sheltered spot as it always does much better than the rest, can't believe the flowers are opening already, usually springtime.
Ooo wonder whats eating yours Dawn, have to keep my eye on this then.
Never heard of a variegated one Karen, sounds lovely, off to have a google now:-)

3 Nov, 2010

amy
Amy
 

A lovely shaped bush Kathy , I love my Viburnums at this time of the year ....

4 Nov, 2010

 

Beautiful, have two but have never seen so many flowers on one bush before, mind you I do prune ours.

5 Nov, 2010

 

Thanks Amy:-)
Sure it won't be long before I'll have to prune this DD, hope it still flowers as well, we'll see.

5 Nov, 2010

 

wow!!!! gorgeous...

11 Nov, 2010

 

Thankyou Motinot:-)

11 Nov, 2010

 

Just found your lovely Viburnum again Kathy.......can you tell me the height and spread? There are some that have been checked by the low temps at our local Homebase and are now 2.99.......think I may get a couple....:o))

6 Jan, 2011

 

This ones been planted 5 or 6 years Janey and would say its about 5ft tall by 4ft spread so not really fast growing, haven't pruned it yet but think I'll have to soon, read that it flowers on previous years wood so prune to shape straight after flowering so you don't loose next years flowers, 2.99 sounds a bargain :-)

7 Jan, 2011

 

Kathy, has this ever suffered with Virburnum bettle. I think this is what I've had with mine.

7 Jan, 2011

 

Thanks for that Kathy.....I'll see if they are still there tomorrow...:o)

7 Jan, 2011

 

Oooo no Dawn they've never had viburnum beetle, not heard of that little nasty, I'll keep my eye open now, off to google :-)
Hope they still have some left Janey:-)

8 Jan, 2011

 

Jiffy put a question on here on 31 Dec regarding nasty smelling V tinus hedge, turns out its this Viburnum beetle that eats the leaves which gives off this smell. I'm going to spray mine in Spring.

9 Jan, 2011

 

Couldn't get the tinus Eve Price Kathy, only the Viburnum davidii....which isn't a beauty...but it will fill a space and give winter colour....:o)

9 Jan, 2011



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