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Leycesteria formosa - 2012
By Andrewr
- 4 Jul, 2012
- 5 likes
Upright shrub, to six feet, for most positions but prefers a spot in sun in soil that is not too dry or waterlogged. Seedlings often occur
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No flowers on ours at all, obviously going to be late again...
5 Jul, 2012
DD - mine has been flowering for a few weeks now
6 Jul, 2012
Really, you would have thought we were a lot warmer here....
6 Jul, 2012
I had this when I first planted the back garden but it got so big and seeded like it was going out of fashion, so dug it out.
14 Jul, 2012
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I started out with one, now I have four in my garden and hubs has atleast 6 in his side. I have one growing up the woods that has no maroon on it at all. the flowers and bracts are white.
5 Jul, 2012