Drimys lanceolata 3
By Andrewr
- 7 Dec, 2008
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This foliage is not variegated - it is outlined by frost
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Looks wonderful like that!
7 Dec, 2008
It's a good shrub, not spectacular but always looks at its best. Evergreen leaves, red stems, good shape and small yellow scented flowers in spring. What a designer would call 'architectural'
8 Dec, 2008
wonderful pattern
13 Dec, 2008
I've got this! SNAP! I put a photo of it in my blog today.
How big is yours - and how old, Andrew?
16 Dec, 2008
spritz - it was planted September 2001 and is now four feet high and three feet across
16 Dec, 2008
Mine is still a baby, but it has grown in the 15 months since I planted it. It is about 2'6" and maybe 1'6" across. So they are quite slow growers, then. Thanks for the answer.
16 Dec, 2008
Yellow flowers? Read that they had pink male and white female flowers. Do you need two for berries? Do the birds like the berries?
16 Sep, 2009
WOW. This is STUNNING!!!!!!
9 Oct, 2010
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Today it is variegated.
Tomorrow, possibly not. :o)
7 Dec, 2008