Serbian Spruce and it's anonymous friend
By Chrispook
- 14 Feb, 2012
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Bought both these plants at a local shop in a Hungarian village. The one without a name looks a bit like a variegated hebe. The leaf edges are yellow rather than creamy white.
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I wonder if the anonymous one is a Euonymus, Chrispook? It looks rather like the ones I have in my garden.
15 Feb, 2012
No the lady at the garden centre said it was not Euonymus, that was my first thought. She said a name in Hungarian that was something to do with goats, that was all we could understand. After Internet research I think it is a Hebe "Golden Katrina". That's my current thought Gee19.
15 Feb, 2012
I thought the same as Gee but obviously not !
18 Feb, 2012
how do they survive when ice surrounds ?
18 Feb, 2012
All the plants in my garden have to be hardy enough for a cold continental winter Junna. Less hardy ones we have to grow as annuals unless I can overwinter them indoors.
19 Feb, 2012
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See who else is growing Picea omorika (Serbian spruce).
See who else has plants in genus Picea.
This photo is of "Picea Omorika Karel (Serbian spruce)" in Chrispook's garden
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Lovely :)))
14 Feb, 2012