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Akebia quinata 'Cream Form'
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Mar, 2014
- 9 likes
Comments on this photo
No - it's not nearly as vigorous as the maroon one.
19 Mar, 2014
thanks
19 Mar, 2014
Lovely, are they hardy where you are?:-)
19 Mar, 2014
Yes, no problem.
20 Mar, 2014
yes lucky you :o) but not for me as its too cold at our place :o(
21 Mar, 2014
Really? I didn't realise they were risky?
22 Mar, 2014
well I've tried them before with no success.
22 Mar, 2014
What a shame. :-(
23 Mar, 2014
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Very pretty does it require a lot of pruning.
18 Mar, 2014