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Choisya Sundance......
By Dottydaisy2
- 26 Apr, 2011
- 11 likes
Lots of blossom at the moment.
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Yes it grows to over 6ft tall....
26 Apr, 2011
I do love Choisya...smells just like honey. No wonder bees love it!
27 Apr, 2011
Thought it was Dotty, I grew some last year from seed. Some are ok but most were killed by the bad winter weather
27 Apr, 2011
Lovely, an old fav of mine
28 Apr, 2011
Dawn this euphorbia does very well here, but it is an established plant, HB we usually cut urs back after flowering.
Annella it does brighten the garden.
28 Apr, 2011
Thanks Dd, hopefully the ones tnat have survived of mine, will be ok once established.
30 Apr, 2011
I am sure they will be fine then.....
30 Apr, 2011
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Gorgeous. Do you have Euphorbia Wulfenii there in the background.
26 Apr, 2011