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Help identifying 2 shrubs
Can anyone identify these 2 shrubs please, I don't know how or when to prune. (1) small pointed leaves which turn red later in the year, large clusters of tiny
white
buds which open to tiny bright yellow
flowers
. (2) copper branches and leaves
by Sizeyuk1
1
42
13/08/2012 17:02:27
by sotongeoff
Trailing Perennial
Hi everyone, I am in need of a little advice, I am looking for a good trailing perennial evergreen. I am wanted something to flow down a set of steps at a hight of about 5 feet.
Flowers
would be a plus, and
white
flowers
would be even better,I am
by bennett123
0
4
20/08/2012 14:57:26
by bennett123
self-seeded honeysuckle
to happen. The original plant is gone and no one knows when it was removed. The
flowers
where pale pink and
white
and at least 50 years old. I would love to see it
flower
and perhaps reestablish it again. I would think the original is either the lonicera
by Swedboy
2
142
30/04/2012 19:45:18
by Swedboy
Talkback: In the pink
on how you should prune hydrangea petiolaris. You apparently prune after
flowering
and in the spring, but there was some detail that he went into about how you do it that I missed. Can someone remember what he said? I have recently bought a
white
by johnathan
6
170
28/11/2011 18:29:48
by Cool plants for hot days « Landscape Lover's Blog
Plant Identification help please
Can anyone help me identifying these two plants? The first is incredibly invasive. It has
white
flowers
in the spring (I think) I treat it like a weed and am forever pulling/digging it up but it is a persistent little blighter. The seond plant
by Rainwater Fanatic
2
27
15/11/2012 14:04:04
by nutcutlet
Coconut scented plant identification help
and woody branches.It was about 6-8 ft high and 4ft spreadPale green "paddle shaped" small leaves.In summer it was covered in tiny
white
flowers
which smelt strongly of coconut - we used to call it the coconut bush.In autumn these
flowers
became a profusion
by Tony Yates
1
21
15/03/2013 10:50:25
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Growing camellias
I have a camellia which was in
flower
when bought, i transfered to a larger pot with the right soil but it did not
flower
the following year 08 or this year. Could you tell me what could be the reason. I have an old camellia -
white
- which has
by mularky
4
74
23/02/2012 12:15:13
by Ted Parks
Shrub/tree for a very large pot?
already growing up it and there is a bamboo in a nearby bed too. Nearby planting is in fairly hot colours with some
white
flowers
. Any ideas would be very much appreciated! I can really recommend Heptacodium miconioides. It 's a large shrub or small tree
by Dewy
1
129
08/05/2012 14:21:08
by Flowerchild
Identify plant
them in a row and a mixture of cornflowers and tall
white
flowers
came up which look similar to
white
alyssum. Left the pots outside and the last few weeks the tall
white
alyssum looking
flowers
have come up again and these yellow
flowers
by yarrow2
3
240
26/06/2012 21:26:48
by yarrow2
rhubarb
i am new to this growing your own so need some help please with rhubarb. Planted a rhubarb in September and it has grown nicely but it has like
white
flowers
, leaves with green stems that growing near the bottom of main stalk. Stems are not red
by diggers2
1
37
11/05/2013 21:51:53
by Asclepias Grower
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