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Old 05-12-2011, 03:05 PM
Paul Rix Paul Rix is offline
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First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Dec 2011
Location: Norfolk U.K
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Originally Posted by Dave Hill View Post
On Nov 28, 11:33*pm, Dave Poole wrote:
Judging by the 2nd.pic with what looks to be white-splashed young
shoots, it is probably Thujopsis dolobrata 'variegata'. *Some nursery
catalogues hopefully suggest that it grows to a couple of metres high,
omitting to mention that it then goes on for several to many more
metres as time passes.


Thanks Dave, that does ring a bell, it's around 10 years ago when I
took the cuttings.
David
Hi,
Good start for a new member, dis-agreeing,
I think it is thuja O. 'zebrina' It doesn't look 'heavy' enough for thujopsis.
All the best Paul Rix [old geezer]