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Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Heavenly Blue' - 2010
By Andrewr
- 29 Aug, 2010
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One of mine too - unfortunately just lost one to honey fungus.
1 Sep, 2010
Does everything in its path die off, Bamboo?
1 Sep, 2010
Well so far we've lost a Eucalyptus (that was first), then Weigela purpureum, then Berberis thunbergii, then the caryopteris and a climbing rose, then the Spiraea Goldflame half died, so we gave up, ripped out all the woody stuff, and I've just replanted for them with either honey fungus resistant plants, or non woody ones like Phormium. Fingers crossed...
1 Sep, 2010
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one of my favourites for this time of year :-)
30 Aug, 2010