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Clematis Pruning
with deep pinky red flowers and that would make it a group 1 which flowers in spring on old wood and should not be pruned at all except to keep it in bounds and renew vigour. http://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/clematis-alpina-constance/1818.html  Thank you by lorrainespooner
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17/08/2012 13:14:48
by lorrainespooner
Identification
and now has little red berries   I cut the Rose right to the ground late last year and it came back as vigorous as ever! Although it has not flowered yet.       The second shrub looks like lonicera maackii by Mattbeer87
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25/08/2012 13:44:14
by Mattbeer87
When to Prune Escallonia.
We live on a fairly new housing development & the builders planted escallonia hedging between all of the houses, 1-6 years ago & a lot of them now look quite scruffy (& similar in size). Don't know the type (cheapest??!!) they're very dark pinky/red by Highland Jeannie
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21/10/2012 22:55:38
by Highland Jeannie
container
blue is lovely bright blue flowering variety.  Nice by front door Not flowering but varieties of Phormiums make good container plants.....come in a range of red, pink, yellow leaves by madcatjo
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25/04/2013 21:20:25
by Verdun
Purple climber ID please
flowered. Pam LL     Now that is exquisite. Does it produce  runners which root as they go, like the red version? I love that white one Pam. I'll give mine a haircut this year and see if it gets flowers next by Guybrush
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09/05/2013 21:28:08
by nutcutlet
New Zealand Flax Flower
amazing stripe on the leaves......................but the flowers are the most disgusting dirty mustard. Doesn't fit well with my pink and purple colour scheme. Is this the yellowy green colour flower I have been reading about?  Hope mine is the red!  Will by seaside oldie
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04/05/2012 08:54:35
by backyardee
Talkback: The field maple
. I went out this morning and photographed red acers and yellow limes and noticed that even the oak trees have spectacular colour this year and a beautiful buttercup yellow is showing on one of my alpine shrubs, a Japanese willow. Everyone should by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:41:27
by sheepandlambs
Identification of climber
house might have planted that is only just getting into its stride.  It is about to come into flower and has lots of tiny green/cream-coloured buds.  Many thanks in advance.     Hi there - can't be certain but looks like Virginia Creeper to me. We have by Grayfleur
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30/06/2012 16:52:15
by jude5
Shrub
and tend to use an obelisk at the back corner. The field behind is hay/sileage and often has cattle , sheep in . I don't need evergreen as to be honest I have lost ceanothus and red robin at the back or should I stick with obelisk . a flowering red currant by bunnysgarden
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23/01/2013 21:10:42
by nutcutlet
Evergreen fast growing shrubs
therefore looking to replace them with something different rather than either more laurel or conifer and looking for suggestions, preferably reasonably fast growing any ideas appreciated Photinia 'Red Robin' is pretty fast growing and can be pruned into a by Neil Mumford
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04/04/2013 15:39:18
by Busy-Lizzie