Myrtus 'Glanleam Gold'
- 1 Jul, 2018
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For my records. First flowers in five years on this upright evergreen shrub.
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Yes indeed ... it makes me feel tired so I'm just reading the Sunday paper/mags today ... no dead-heading unless it cools down!
1 Jul, 2018
Dead-heading is all I've managed, phew!
1 Jul, 2018
Done mine now ... :o)
1 Jul, 2018
Ours is sooooo tall I wouldn't know if it was flowering or not lol!! be warned!
1 Jul, 2018
This grows really slowly ... I hope it doesn't have a growth spurt soon!
1 Jul, 2018
It is slow then after about 5 years it goes mental!
3 Jul, 2018
Oh no ... this was planted in January 2013 so it's probably going to shoot up this year ... ha ha!
4 Jul, 2018
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It must like the hot dry weather.
1 Jul, 2018