Leptospermum scoparium 'Martinii' - 2
By Andrewr
- 5 Jun, 2008
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This was planted exactly three months ago. From the number of flowers, I'd say this was a happy plant!
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Its Very Pretty :)
5 Jun, 2008
i love that Andrew i will have to watch out for that one
6 Jun, 2008
Hi Andrew, did this make it through the frosts we have just had? I am thinking of buying some, but don't want to risk it if they are too tender?
27 Jan, 2009
I'm still waiting to see Andrea. It is supposed to be one of the hardiest of the family but it's had a baptism of fire this winter. It is planted in a bed facing due south with lots of grit incorporated so it has really sharp drainage. I also gave the roots a thick mulch of straw but that will stay in place until March when we will (hopefully) get some warmer weather
27 Jan, 2009
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very happy plant indeed
5 Jun, 2008