Osmanthus x burkwoodii
By Spritzhenry
- 30 Oct, 2008
- 8 likes
This is the evergreen shrub with small but very fragrant flowers.
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Yes, it's facing - thinks hard - sort of eastish but it hides at the side of a Viburnum tinus so it doesn't get much sun at all, really.
30 Oct, 2008
Great thank you will look out for one - or get squirrel to bring back a cutting !
30 Oct, 2008
I can smell that from here, you can just tell it's got a scent, I planted a Sarcocca last winter and the winter scent from that is amazing even on the coldest day
1 Nov, 2008
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Love the fragrance - will it tolerate a shady spot Spritz? Id love one .
30 Oct, 2008