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Jim Paterson 17-11-2006 10:59 PM

Wire netting plant
 
Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name so I
can check it out?
Jim



La Puce 17-11-2006 11:05 PM

Wire netting plant
 

Jim Paterson wrote:
Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name so I
can check it out?


Corkia cotoneaster - wire netting bush.


Sue[_3_] 17-11-2006 11:33 PM

Wire netting plant
 

"Jim Paterson" wrote
Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name
so I can check it out?


If it has criss-crossing, thin, dark branches and small yellow flowers
it's probably Corokia cotoneaster, which is a NZ native and does remind
you of wire netting! I'd never heard of it either until I saw Chris
Beardshaw recommending it once in one of his programmes. See pic at
http://www.decah.com/corokia.html

--
Sue










JennyC 18-11-2006 08:17 AM

Wire netting plant
 

"Sue" wrote in message
reenews.net...

"Jim Paterson" wrote
Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name
so I can check it out?


If it has criss-crossing, thin, dark branches and small yellow flowers
it's probably Corokia cotoneaster, which is a NZ native and does remind
you of wire netting! I'd never heard of it either until I saw Chris
Beardshaw recommending it once in one of his programmes. See pic at
http://www.decah.com/corokia.html
Sue


Was it growing outside in the UK Jim?
Jenny



Basia Kulesz 18-11-2006 12:49 PM

Wire netting plant
 


Użytkownik "Jim Paterson" napisał w wiadomości
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Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name so I
can check it out?


My guess - Ulex europaeus :)

Regards, Barbara.


Kate Morgan 19-11-2006 01:19 PM

Wire netting plant
 

Jim Paterson wrote:
Come across this plant which the owner says is a 'wire netting' plant.
I have never heard of it and wondered if anyone knows the proper name so I
can check it out?


Corkia cotoneaster - wire netting bush.


Does anyone know of a supplier, I cannot find anyone local to me ?

kate

Jim Paterson 19-11-2006 07:02 PM

Wire netting plant
 
snip Was it growing outside in the UK Jim?
Jenny

Yes it was in a large container and had been there for at least 6 years.
(Surrey)
Thanks for all replies. I did actually find info elsewhere so I can let the
owner have the details.
My plant encyclopaedia says to propagate with softwood cuttings but I wonder
if seed might be ok as there are plenty of berries on it. The lady who owns
it says many have tried to propagate from it and all failed so I do like a
challenge. Wonder if the seeds need stratification though I doubt it being a
native of NZ



Sue[_3_] 19-11-2006 07:29 PM

Wire netting plant
 

"Kate Morgan" wrote
Does anyone know of a supplier, I cannot find anyone local to me ?


http://www.chris-pattison.co.uk/css/shrubs.php

http://www.cgf.net/plants.php

Otherwise the RHS online plantfinder might help - they list several
different named varieties.
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/plantfinder.asp

--
Sue



Kate Morgan 19-11-2006 08:01 PM

Wire netting plant
 

"Kate Morgan" wrote
Does anyone know of a supplier, I cannot find anyone local to me ?


http://www.chris-pattison.co.uk/css/shrubs.php

http://www.cgf.net/plants.php

Otherwise the RHS online plantfinder might help - they list several
different named varieties.
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/plantfinder.asp

Thank you for the links, my plant finder is dated 1999, time I had a
new one I think. I had no idea there were so many varieties.

kate

Jim Paterson 19-11-2006 11:11 PM

Wire netting plant
 

"Kate Morgan" wrote
Does anyone know of a supplier, I cannot find anyone local to me ?

Squires on Kingston bypass is where the one I saw came from. (Surrey)
Jim




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