07-08-2004, 09:59 PM
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Can someone identify this please?
On 7/8/04 6:46 pm, in article ,
"Sacha" wrote:
On 7/8/04 3:46 pm, in article ,
"curiosity" [email protected] wrote:
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 13:51:53 +0100, "Spider"
wrote:
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Hi Curiosity,
It looks very like a Pittosporum to me, possibly tenuifolium sp.
I don't know the ideal pruning time, sorry. It does have *tiny* flowers,
but they're not really showy in most Pittosporums. (P. tobira has good,
scented flowers, but is borderline hardy).
Perhaps someone else know when to prune Pittosporum?
Spider
many thanks Spider, I think you've got it. Oddly enough I had a pittosporum
in
my last garden and now you mention it there is a striking family resemblance.
That was variegated and much smaller leaf but the same hearty untroubled
(slightly boring) plant.
Careful. That leaf looks much too big to be a Pittosporum - Magnolia is
more likely, even if not certain. Do leave it one full year before doing
any attacking.
And to top my own post, I'm guessing a Magonolia stellata.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)
;-)
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