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By Bjs
- 1 Aug, 2012
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Cinders mine as you can see has gone into a trough but think it would be fine in a rock garden,should stay quite compact.its available mail order from Pottertons.I think it was £6.00 + car
1 Aug, 2012
That must be Tichborne? It looks great and is really flowering well for a small daphne. Daphne x susannae always flowers repeatedly every time it has new growth. It has to be one of the best daphne hybrids. They stay small but grow pretty fast. I have seen a 9 year old Lawrence Crocker daphne that wasn't more than 12 inches tall or wide. I had a hard time propagating these until this year, if you try again you'll have to let me know how it goes. It would be easier if they weren't flowering all the time!
2 Aug, 2012
Rkw
this one is labeled x Schlyteri 'july glow, ' . The Susan Tichborne one is still in a pot at the moment and has no flowers.
2 Aug, 2012
I didn't realize they looked so much alike but I really don't know much about x schlyteri except for what I've read. I guess a lot of daphnes do look pretty similar anyways, now that you mention it it does have very narrow leaves.
3 Aug, 2012
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Love this one.
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