February 1st Treasures 4 - Sarcococca Confusa
By Karensusan63
- 1 Feb, 2012
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Amazing powerful scent on tiny insignificant looking flowers.
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yes beautiful smell - wondering do I need to cover these too in cold ??
1 Feb, 2012
I don't think so Paul. They are hardy.
1 Feb, 2012
Thanks Karen - one book says protect in frost - tag says hardy - but it is not going to be especially cold - by the way any ideas what a photinia can withstand in temps ??
1 Feb, 2012
Have recently moved ours to the back of the garden it was getting too large for our tiny front garden, so glad I did, now every time I go up the garden path this delicious perfume fills the air.
Paul Photinias are not fully hardy, if the weather is severe they can suffer.
1 Feb, 2012
I read about minus 5 then they may die :(
1 Feb, 2012
Would anyone who knows about Sarcococca please look at my question put on GoY today. Thanks :o)
1 Feb, 2012
Remember seeing, well smelling, this for the first time on a trip to Hodsock Priory several years ago, amazing scent for such a tiny flower, thanks Karen I can smell it now :-))
1 Feb, 2012
Paul, try not to worry too much. If they are knocked back hard, you can prune them and they usually come back. I lost one last winter but the other half dozen are fine. I had to prune one hard back but it has recovered well. The one that died....I think I may have damaged the roots digging around it in the summer because it was regrowing fine until about June but then suddenly stopped growing. We had -10C last winter.
Have done TT, Simbad, thank you!
2 Feb, 2012
This is a real must get for me
2 Feb, 2012
My two Sarcococcas were tiny unlabelled plants about 50p each from a hospital charity stall.. It's only since they've grown and produced flowers and berries that I've realised what they are, and such bargain prices !
Good luck in getting yours, Annella.
Paul .. my photinias survived okay through last winter's freeze..
Karen.. thanks for commenting on my question :o)
2 Feb, 2012
:) Charity plant stalls are great aren't they. It was on one, quite near here, that I found and started growing the lovely Mertensia. I had never even heard of it before then. Must go to more open gardens this year!!
2 Feb, 2012
And when charity plant stalls are reasonably local, there's a good chance the plant will also thrive well in your own garden, having similar soil, weather etc.
But it would be useful if the plants were all labelled.. Lol.
2 Feb, 2012
Yes that's true about the local element. Labelling is good also, but it can be a bit of fun finding out what you've got! When I got the Mertensia I was working in my local council and some of my colleagues were horticulturists, so one of them was able to id the plant for me...otherwise I would have been hours trawling through rhs encycopedia of plants and flowers...but I have to admit, that is one of my favourite pastimes!! :)))
2 Feb, 2012
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Isn't it amazing? I tried to stoop down to sniff it, but as soon as I brushed the plant, the perfume came wafting out at me!
1 Feb, 2012