DSC02640 640x480 Gautheria Procumbens.
By Meadowland
- 12 Dec, 2011
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Found these in the GC today......they are evergreen and acid loving but more especially can be planted outside after Xmas.Useful for decorations.
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That is so pretty Julia, very seasonal.
12 Dec, 2011
I believe they're low growing these types ML - I collect Gaultherias just love their berries
12 Dec, 2011
I'm fine. Just posted an update on Lucas. Everything's turned out OK. X
12 Dec, 2011
great news Sheilar :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
12 Dec, 2011
I have these as well they have been berried up for a couple of months....Paul, do I need male plants to get the berries next year?
12 Dec, 2011
Yes - I have another type of Gaultheria - mullberries - needs a male nearby, one flowers one berries :)))
12 Dec, 2011
Very nice young ones J, will look great outside too...:))
12 Dec, 2011
Thanks Paul.
12 Dec, 2011
:)))))
12 Dec, 2011
Pauls right M. They are very low growing (only about 6in high) Usually used for ground cover. I think they are quite useful under trees. (Just catching up after Christmas!)
3 Jan, 2012
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I love these - have loads - I have boys next to girls of these in garden :D
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