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Daphne arbuscula 2
By Pcw
- 4 Jul, 2012
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Brian-I know you are getting top advice so I'm sure you'll get it right.I've read that they are tricky and a fairly low strike rate can be a success with some varieties.
Ideally,this one needs a cool root run,so I would like to get it in a trough or raised bed where I can get a rock next to it and over the roots.
4 Jul, 2012
Yes thats much about how mine in the trough grows
4 Jul, 2012
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Looks a bit different to the long straggly ones over the edge of my troughs.
Am trying cuttings of these, obviously did not think I would succeed,proably right.
4 Jul, 2012