Myrtus Luma Glanleam Gold...
By Dottydaisy2
- 26 Jul, 2012
- 10 likes
Never seen so many flowers.....has a beautiful peeling bark, apricot coloured.
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I know the leaves are aromatic, and the flowers are used in brides bouquets (Kate Middleton) will try and sniff some tomorrow.....
26 Jul, 2012
i wondered because of the myrtus in the name and also because its a bit like philadelphus to look at??
26 Jul, 2012
I love this....going to google, see if it will like it here:-)
29 Jul, 2012
That is really beautiful Dd, and with the variegated leaves too, a fabulous shrub!
2 Aug, 2012
I don't think it would be hardy here:-(
2 Aug, 2012
BA it would be ok in a sheltered position, but certainly not an exposed one....
Thanks Janey this is the best it has ever been, HB I love it and it has such an attractive bark too...
2 Aug, 2012
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This photo is of species Myrtus Glanleam Gold.
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i like the sight, and sound of that ~ does it have a scent too?
26 Jul, 2012