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vsop 16-02-2012 12:51 PM

Lavatera Query
 
Last summer I planted a small Lavatera (unknown variety) from the local
Wilko's store. It thrived very well and is now about 4 to 5 feet high. It's
in an exposed windy border.
It's been covered in pink blossom since last autumn (although the label says
it's spring flowered) and they and the foliage have only just been damaged
by the heavy frosts last week...... the foliage has not dropped, just
wilted.

My query.... how and when do I prune it ...... if at all ?

Advice would be much appreciated.

vsop.


Derek Turner 16-02-2012 01:11 PM

Lavatera Query
 
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 12:51:43 +0000, vsop wrote:

Last summer I planted a small Lavatera snip

My query.... how and when do I prune it ...... if at all ?

Advice would be much appreciated.

vsop.


Now and to the ground would be my advice if it's damaged. It will come
back all the healthier: they are well-nigh impossible to kill. YMMV.

Stewart Robert Hinsley 16-02-2012 01:24 PM

Lavatera Query
 
In message , vsop
writes
Last summer I planted a small Lavatera (unknown variety) from the local
Wilko's store. It thrived very well and is now about 4 to 5 feet high.
It's in an exposed windy border.
It's been covered in pink blossom since last autumn (although the label
says it's spring flowered) and they and the foliage have only just been
damaged by the heavy frosts last week...... the foliage has not
dropped, just wilted.

My query.... how and when do I prune it ...... if at all ?

Advice would be much appreciated.

vsop.

What you may have is Lavatera x clementii 'Rosea', which starts
flowering in late June, and may continue until hit by frosts. 'Kew Rose'
is similar.

As already said, you can prune this hard. It might be worth you waiting
a month or so so you can see where new growth is breaking.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


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