By Faerieflora
- 10 Apr, 2009
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it's very pretty and delicate Ff, I bet the scent is wonderful!
11 Apr, 2009
Very pretty and dainty.
23 Nov, 2009
A good choice of plant. To my nose, the flowers are wonderfully sweet, but in contrast, the foilage, when gently crushed, reminds me of luncheon meat ! My father has two of these in his front garden that he clips tightly into 4ft balls and when in flower you can barely see any foilage. They look like two big snowballs !
3 Dec, 2009
Bet looks wonderful Muddywalters.
3 Dec, 2009
another to add to my list!
5 Jan, 2010
I have found the name for this plant Catfinch. It Choisya ternata.
6 Jan, 2010
thank you!
6 Jan, 2010
You are welcome.
7 Jan, 2010
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This evergreen shrub can grow to the height of 6ft. Also know as Mexican orange blossom. With its fragrant star shaped very pretty flowers, and equally fragrant, attractive foliage. I found this difficult to pass on when I came across it this week. Now I can enjoy, and care for this magical, plant in my garden.
10 Apr, 2009