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Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Jewel'
By Spritzhenry
- 25 Sep, 2009
- 9 likes
Hidden by the thugs called Japanese Anemones, I hadn't realised that this had flowered for the first time! It's more than two years old.
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A nice surprise Barbara , I have to admit that I have been trying to get rid of Japanese Anemones for the last two year but they still keep popping up in the middle of other plants !
25 Sep, 2009
Its lovely very pretty. I have just had mine dug out, their roots are like runners under the ground, hope mine don't come back either, what is it with Japanese plants there is the Japanese knot weed too .
25 Sep, 2009
I love this...
25 Sep, 2009
Thanks - it really was a lovely surprise! Amazing that it even survived, let alone flowered - 5 flowers, too.
I really do have a big problem with the Jap. Anemones - yes, they do pop back up, Amy! I want to get rid of all of the ones in front of my obelisk and plant something more well-behaved. I suspect that I'll have to resort to weed killer!
25 Sep, 2009
It is amazing how you all have trouble with the anemones mine are really well behaved, it must be the soil difference, I want mine to grow lol
Very delicate shades re Hydrangea Spritz.
25 Sep, 2009
I too think that they are thugs but I like them.
27 Sep, 2009
You wouldn't if they flopped everywhere and smothered other plants in spite of best endeavours to stake them! They just grow taller to spite me! LOL. I'd quite like to notice when plants flower, not to find them by accident!
27 Sep, 2009
Oh come now Spritz, where's your sense of adventure and discovery?
27 Sep, 2009
I dug some out this afternoon (only two small clumps so far!) - take a look at my photos to see what I planted instead!
27 Sep, 2009
I will do tonight.
28 Sep, 2009
If I've got the energy, I might just have a go at digging more of the thugs out this afternoon. That bed wil be a lot better with just some left at the back! VERY hard work, though. The roots are as thick as parsnips...but go much deeper! Unfortunately, they'll pop back up as I can't get all the roots out. :-((
28 Sep, 2009
Hello. This is a while since you put this photo out but we're a group of volunteers running the hydrangea paniculata collection in Derby. Have a look at our website on www.hydrangeaderby.co.uk and our facebook page. We are short of H pan 'Pink Jewel' and would very much like to add it to our collection (Plant Heritage registered) Would it be possible to get either softwood (a bit late for this season) or hardwood cuttings which we can grow on and add to the pantheon of paniculata! Looking forward to hearing from you. Alison Grimwood.
3 Nov, 2017
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lovely surprise tho Barbara when you spotted it
25 Sep, 2009