Drimys lanceolata (close-up) - 2013
By Andrewr
- 23 Apr, 2013
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It's quite arresting.
The more I study it the more I like it.
Are the blossoms scented, Andrew?
24 Apr, 2013
nice looking shrub
24 Apr, 2013
DD - mine was planted in autumn 2001, so it's come through several winters now. Mine is in a sheltered north-facing position. It dislikes cold, drying winds
Mouldy - it's not scented, but it's a shrub with presence. A good shape, evergreen, with red stems.. Even when not in flower, I get asked what it is when the garden is open
24 Apr, 2013
Definately stands out.
24 Apr, 2013
The wind is our biggest problem here, at the moment it is sheltered between two large shrubs, but looking at yours, it is not going to have enough room.....
25 Apr, 2013
I'm probably going to give it some judicious pruning this year to reduce the spread. The RHS book says it reaches twelve feet high and eight across, but I reckon its fairly slow-growing
25 Apr, 2013
I hope so.........otherwise I'm in trouble!!
25 Apr, 2013
Andrew, I can't recall if it was on one of your blogs, or photos, but you were discussing slug control & mentioned using copper (A band, maybe?) from which I assume you had some measure of success.
Can you give me any more info, please?
26 Apr, 2013
Mouldy - I've sent you a PM
26 Apr, 2013
Thanks Andrew. Got it.
27 Apr, 2013
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Bought this one earlier on this year, and very pleased with it, just how hardy is it Andrew?
23 Apr, 2013