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My Osmanthus fragrans does not bloom
I have grown one Osmanthus fragrans for about six years. It is about
six feet tall. It is located in a shaded (shaded by the house only, but not dark) area and gets only about one hour morining sunshine. I heard from someone that this plant does not bloom in Pacific northest. Is this true? |
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My Osmanthus fragrans does not bloom
osu_shaw wrote:
I have grown one Osmanthus fragrans for about six years. It is about six feet tall. It is located in a shaded (shaded by the house only, but not dark) area and gets only about one hour morining sunshine. I heard from someone that this plant does not bloom in Pacific northest. Is this true? Check out this regional resource: http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/....php?term=1520 Contact info: General Information: 206-543-0415 Plant Answer Line: 206-897-5268 (206-UW-PLANT) Fax: 206-897-1435 E-mail: -- Karen The Garden Gate http://garden-gate.prairienet.org ================================================== ================= "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." ^and cats -- Cicero ================================================== ================= On the Web since 1994 Forbes Best of Web 2002 and 2004 |
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