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Solanum rantonnetii
By Meanie
- 1 Jun, 2014
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Flowering for the first time this year despite having been planted out in the main bed. The mild winter helped.
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First time this year. I planted it out last year and basically I'm just pleased that it survived the (admittedly mild) winter.
What's poodleing mean?
9 Jun, 2014
LOL! We call it poodleing here becuase it's how poodles are cut. Cut like round balls or shapes in sections of a shrub or tree. I had seven branches with different size round-shaped foliage on top and you strip all the leaves below. I had a S. rantonnetii in the SF Bay Area which I shaped like this...it looked very good.
Here's an example. It's commonly done on Ficus and Olive trees here in California.
http://www.examiner.com/article/fruit-trees-for-desert-gardens-olive-trees
9 Jun, 2014
Ahhhh - what we call a standard. I loath them! Just look unnatural to me.
9 Jun, 2014
A standard here in one trunk, not multiple trunks or branches.
The poodleing technique is widely used at amusement parks like Disneyland.
10 Jun, 2014
Sounds more like cloud pruning to me....very skilled and costs a fortune...
12 Jun, 2014
Dottydaisy2:
Yes, it's also called cloud-pruning. I think Solanum rantonnetii looks very good pruned this way because it's an extremely fast, gangly-grower to 20' (6m) tall and almost as wide. I think this plant looks awful when allow to grow in every direction. There's one a block from where I live which is much taller than the house and is growing in every direction. I think it looks ugly even though it has a million flowers on it.
13 Jun, 2014
I much prefer the natural look...................
13 Jun, 2014
I don't think you would say this if you saw how large and gangly it looks. It looks so much better when pruned and shaped.
14 Jun, 2014
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Flowering for the first time? Really? LOL!
This plant becomes a very big shrub here and blooms heavily all year. It's a really good shrub for poodleing (I think I spelled this correctly) lol.
8 Jun, 2014