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Old 05-06-2009, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Pam Moore[_2_] View Post
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 01:55:16 -0700 (PDT), Dave Hill
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On 5 June, 09:00, mark740 wrote:
beccabunga;849201 Wrote:

Not really. This is a site with information on Lyceum:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfberry. Have a look and see if it
matches what you have.


I think looking at that that it is a wolfberry, it has the same
flowers, i never get the berrys though.

Does this plant have a habit of taking over others?

The pictures i have put up here show it growing in my privet hedge (i
think its privet anyway) i also had it growing it my laurel and it has
made a gap in the bush where its started to take over, similar story
with my conifers?

I want to get rid of it without effecting the bushes it is in?

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mark740


Lets try again
Lonicera caerulea (Blue-berried Honeysuckle or Sweetberry
Honeysuckle) .

Duke of Argyll's teaplant/Wolfberry is now called Goji berry
The first picture does look like Goji berry
David Hill


The goji berry plants which T&M sent me look nothing like those pics.
Mine have mid green leaves, and not that shape. Who's wrong?

Pam in Bristol
it has a 5 leafed star like flower that is blue, out of the flower the the stamen are on long filaments

as said never hed any berries on it yet, that i have noticed anyway

assuming its goji berry how do i get rid of it?

Also i have no neighbours on that side so its my problem alone to deal with