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10-11-2007, 05:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Shizophragma integrifolia
On 10/11/07 16:52, in article
, "Charlie Pridham"
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In article . com,
says...
Has anyone here any experiance growing Shizophragma integrifolia, we
got one today at the Range in their reduced plants as well as some
other very good buys including
One yera old japanese anemones at 50p a pot
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries
Yes, I have a largish one on my north wall, its a typical climbing
hydrangea, ie slow to get going then vigorous flowers summer (junish
here) very handsome in flower, make sure it does not dry out when young.
I'd agree with Charlie here - lovely thing but slow to get growing. ISTR
that there's a lot of it on the front of Lanhydrock House in Cornwall.
Charlie?
Something had a good chomp at ours this year, so we're hoping it will
survive!
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