Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin'
By Annella
- 21 Mar, 2011
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They are real toughies here Karen. This one is starting to flower higher up. Glad yours are coming back
22 Mar, 2011
Wow! Flowering already! lovely!
23 Mar, 2011
That is doing well, they are very hardy plants.
25 Mar, 2011
I had another look at my naked ones yesterday and there are tiny little buds developing all over the branches, and there is new growth at the tips. It looks like they are recovering from the icy blasts and hopefully I shall have leaves before long! Pittosporum looks dead though :(
26 Mar, 2011
Pittosporums are certainly not that hardy when it comes to the low temperatures we had this last winter, ours are shedding their leaves, so I am keeping my fingers crossed.
27 Mar, 2011
My small one is like that DD. The big one was last year too and it came back ok, but this year it was totally bare by January, and there are no signs of budding on it at all. I think it will have to be dug out and something hardier planted there....oh well...you live and learn!
28 Mar, 2011
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That reminds me, I had a look at mine again today and there are definite signs of life. I don't think they'll be up to much this year though, but at least they're not dead!
21 Mar, 2011