Pileostegia viburnoides - 2014
By Andrewr
- 29 Aug, 2014
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Evergreen climber, related to hydrangeas, for moist soil in sun or shade, reaching twenty feet (although easily controlled - this is cut back to six feet every year). It is self-clinging if well fed, so this one gets a hefty dollop of concentrated chicken manure and a couple of spadefuls of garden compost every spring.
For some reason, it is covered in flies this year.
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It's been there for ten years, so settled in now.
30 Aug, 2014
Looks great with the orange berries?
2 Sep, 2014
DD - they are the seeds of arum maculatum 'Pictum'
2 Sep, 2014
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Doing well......
30 Aug, 2014