mexican orange
By Surreylad
- 14 Apr, 2011
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they do get large, but you can prune hard. :-)
14 Apr, 2011
I might consider one thinking about it, does it like shade.
15 Apr, 2011
yes mines in virtually full shade between house boundaries.
15 Apr, 2011
Yes I have the same conditions at the side of my house there is a peice of garden runs along the path to the front gate and damp and shaded, I have now changed my mind as you said it needs cutting back frequently.
15 Apr, 2011
yes that's the only draw back with them so i don't blame you.
15 Apr, 2011
Never mind I can always look out for something smaller
15 Apr, 2011
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See who else is growing Choisya ternata (Mexican orange blossom).
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This is beautiful I was going to buy this one but my garden is too small to take how big it would grow.
14 Apr, 2011