Sambucus racemosa 'Sutherland Gold'
By Karensusan63
- 10 May, 2013
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I tend to keep these in a pot until they are big enough to add to the 'hedge' effect in the garden. This one might stay in a pot for a while, as the sun tends to scorch the foliage.
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very nice, id like one in my garden..how tall do they grow?
10 May, 2013
They get tall skip....at least 4m, but they can be pruned very hard to keep them small. Fantastic, especially when in flower.
10 May, 2013
Good plan HB.
11 May, 2013
This is a lovely plant, noticed ours is about to flower.....
12 May, 2013
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Thats lovely Karen, I have the black one's, gorgeous foliage and flowers and bone hardy..
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