018 A Spring flowering climber!
By Meadowland
- 6 May, 2012
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Have had this climber for many years and am uncertain of its name.It is a deciduous shrub with a tiny cerise flowers and leaves in the shape of tear drops.Does anyone have any idea please?
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Very pretty :o) Adding to GoYpedia.
6 May, 2012
Only one which comes to mind is Abeliophyllum distichum 'Roseum' .. but your flowers look rather too deep a pink for that. Must admit I can't see the flowers very well. Maybe take a close up photo ?
.. and the shrub I've mentioned gets its flowers first, followed by the leaves afterwards ! So unlikely to be that one.. Lol.
6 May, 2012
Okay... :o) x
7 May, 2012
Can you get a closer pic ML ?
7 May, 2012
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