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Old 04-10-2003, 09:02 AM
gregpresley
 
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Default Caryopteris (Bluebeard)

Caryopteris also has a variety with gold leaves. Its flowering season, in my
experience, is a little shorter than the darker leaved variety, but just as
attractive to bees. The gold-leaved plant has the advantage of giving some
interest to the garden in its non-bloom time. But I like both. Many
gardening sources say that caryopteris is somewhat tender its first year in
the ground, and therefore should be planted in the spring or early summer,
rather than in the fall. I have also read that you can shear off the fading
blooms to get another flush, but since it blooms here in early september, I
have never done that, since it's possible for us to get a frost my Sept 15 -
however, this year we have yet to have any frost.
"pixi" wrote in message
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Me!! It's beautiful and so drought tolerant. Although this year we can
hardly complain of drought. It is said that we haven't had so much rain

in
this area since 1901.

Wish it came in other colors, or does it?

Pixi
"-- pelirojaroja" wrote in message
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Hello,
Anyone else a fan of this plant? This is my first year to have it in
the garden, and I LOVE it! (I had never even seen it before, until I
planted it based on a gardening plan recommendation.)