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Viburnum farreri 'Nanum' - 2012
By Andrewr
- 25 Nov, 2012
- 5 likes
V. farreri is one parent of V. x bodnantense. This is a dwarf form which is supposedly shy to flower
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PH - I've had mine for about ten years now. At first, it was reluctant to flower, but the past three years, the display has been getting better and better. Perhaps It's just a slow starter?
26 Nov, 2012
I've got one of these coming on,so hopefully it wont know that it's supposed to be shy flowering.
28 Nov, 2012
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Lovely plant A, my lived up to the shy of flowering reputiation so it had to go, but yours is a cracker!
26 Nov, 2012