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Choisya Ternata Sundance
By Madmum
- 6 Nov, 2008
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Earlier this year, but it has now been cut down to the ground in the hope that it will return next year. It had suffered damage in snow last winter which caused the main stems to split right at the base, leaving a gap in the middle.
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Beautiful Madmum, I have one myself that I inheroited from my dear Mothers garden, but at the present time it is just flower buds
6 Nov, 2008
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Very pretty MM, Pity you had to cut it back, I have a tiny one I planted this year, hope it gets going for next Summer.
6 Nov, 2008