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Old 29-10-2008, 07:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Jasminum Nudiflorum in container4?

On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 12:00:22 +0000, Spider wrote
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My suggestion would be Euonymous fortunei 'Silver Queen'. This is a
stunning Euonymous all year round (with green/cream variegation), but
especially in winter when it seems to glow in any gloomy corner, often
taking on a pink tinge in colder weather. It should not be confused with
the lower growing types. E.fort. 'Silver Queen' can make about 4' in height
left to its own devices but, when grown up a trellis, can easily make 6'
(2m). It is not usually associated with drought conditions, but mine grows
at the top of a steep bank under a row of forest trees *and* just in front
of a Pyracantha hedge, so I think it might fit the bill! Very occasionally,
there is a tiny bit of reversion in mine - both to plain green leaves and
plain cream leaves. The cream leaves don't threaten the plant, and the
all-green leaves are rare, so it's not a big job to snip them out.

Spider


I just ordered two of these, they do sound good.

How fast do they grow- or rather, how big will they grow in one and two
years?
I have had both the Emerald Gaiety and Green and Gold Euonymus for most of
the year- both appear to have not grown at all, so this is a concern!

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Vacutone