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Think this is a Convolulus cneorum....
By Majeekahead
- 30 Jan, 2009
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but not 100% sure, as it was just listed as flowering shrub - another of my £1.50 Bargains from Wilkos
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Hmm. Are the leaves sticky? Not the same shape as the leaves on my Cistus(es).
1 Feb, 2009
no a bit fury but not thick leaves, not at all sticky, i have seen the plant in flower before, it has white single papery flowers but proberly more cup like than most Cistus and not with the markings in the centre, but i though it might just be a different vareity of Cistus, has a very simular growing habit, i thought the leaves on Cistus where like this, but i have never had one myself so i could well be wrong. but i think it is the same as one i have seen growing in a garden on the way to Brookes old play group, if i cant find it in my books i might just knock and ask. lol
1 Feb, 2009
Ah! How about Convululus cneorum??
1 Feb, 2009
that it! that is what i think it is. just looked it up in the book, and i always thought these were a type of Cistus - silly me....but having said that now i am looking at it in the book the leaf shape is not quite right...oh dear...gues i will have to wait till it flowers to really know. Thanks Spritz your a diamond.
2 Feb, 2009
You are very welcome, Angie. I had a sudden brainwave...that's what hurt - OUCH!
BTW - they MUST have a sunny position, or they don't thrive. I lost one in partial shade!
2 Feb, 2009
the flowers are white or pink usually arnt they...in which case they would fit in nicely on the end of my cottage bed, that has just been widened, that is full sun all day, very dry in the summer. - what about soil though, do they like acidic soil do you know?
3 Feb, 2009
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is this new aswell?
30 Jan, 2009