Abeliophyllum distichum (close-up) - 2013
By Andrewr
- 16 Feb, 2013
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Still haven't got this one, I could use my voucher to buy it I suppose.
2 Mar, 2013
Pam - one drawback of this shrub is that it generally is only in flower for about three weeks. That's a long time for it to be a passenger in a small garden. It also needs sun to ripen the wood for the following year, so you can't hide it away too much either. Possibly the ideal position is trained against a sunny wall, with perennials or other low-growing plants in front of it, and maybe a small clematis growing over it for later interest
2 Mar, 2013
I could grow it on the same wall as my Campsis, likes to be ripened as well. Maybe even in front of it, plenty of room there.
2 Mar, 2013
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Abeliophyllum Distichum 'Roseum'
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Abeliophyllum Distichum
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Looks so delicate.
17 Feb, 2013