Mine grow in deep shade but only verrrrryyy slowly. 6"/yr maybe.
They are about 8-10 years old now and the fragrance is a very special
treat in January.
gg
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:53:29 GMT, Pam wrote:
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|gardengene wrote:
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| Hi all - finally decided to "delurk"
Glad to find so many of you
| with the same interests!
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| Has anyone had experience with this evergreen shrub? I'm intrigued by
| it because of the wonderful fragrance it's supposed to give.
| Apparently it can be used as either a hedge-type groundcover or shrub.
| I'm interested in using it as a shrub, don't want it to "spread".
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| Anybody have any of these?
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| TIA, gardengene
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|I grow several species of Sarcococca, including this one. They all have a
|wonderful and rather powerful fragance, made all the more appealing
|because they bloom in late winter, typically December to February in my
|area. S.humilis will only work as a groundcover - it is difficult to curb
|its suckering nature. Other species may be more suitable to grow as a
|single shrub - they all sucker but the dwarf sarcococca suckers more
|readily and spreads further then other species.
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|pam - gardengal