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Cornus controversa variegata
Reading The Garden today we were surprised to see the comment that these
trees are slow growing and need training to reach the desired layered effect. We planted one when we got married in 2000 and reckon it has grown between a foot and eighteen inches each year. And without any intervention from us, it has grown into a perfect layered shape. What are the experiences of others with this tree - are we just lucky?! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Cornus controversa variegata
Sacha wrote:
Reading The Garden today we were surprised to see the comment that these trees are slow growing and need training to reach the desired layered effect. We planted one when we got married in 2000 and reckon it has grown between a foot and eighteen inches each year. And without any intervention from us, it has grown into a perfect layered shape. I can certainly vouch for this. I saw it when first planted and then again earlier this summer. It has made remarkable growth. |
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