Pittosporum Abbotsbury Gold.
By Dottydaisy2
- 13 Mar, 2011
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Trying to increase our range of Pittosporums.
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Nice bright colour, I planted a P. elizabeth today in place of a tom thumb I lost in december.
13 Mar, 2011
Cinders so I believe, Plantoholic I looked at Tom Thumb and thought it looked rather tender even for a southern garden, Elizabeth can take to -15 so you should be ok with that.
13 Mar, 2011
This one is beautiful. Good choice DD. Lovely set of photos. When are you opening up the garden this year? It's going to be lovely!
13 Mar, 2011
Very nice. I love anything variegated.
14 Mar, 2011
Karen thanks we open on May 29th and June 26th and 27th..........I hope you are right, we decided to tidy up the Viburnum Tinus...2 hours later a much thinner and shorter VT help!!
14 Mar, 2011
Plenty of time for it to grow it's hair back! :)
15 Mar, 2011
Lovely foliage , the frost has caught half of mine :o(
15 Mar, 2011
Amy, they are tender, but south it is a very popular small tree/ shrub and never suffered in the past winters.
15 Mar, 2011
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Yes they are lovely, and so useful in flower arranging.
13 Mar, 2011