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Wisteria woes
Although I'm in Cornwall, I'm 5 miles inland, 500' East facing elevation -
we get the same winters as Dartmoor. Last year I lost a couple of 2 year old cherry trees and I think our 7 year old Wisteria may have perished. It started to produce buds during the warm March, but now the frost has blackened them and these buds about 4mm long and are seriously dead. Q1 Will they form new buds this year, or can I assume the Wisteria is dead? If yes, it's a great pity, as it produced a fine display from year 3 onwards:- http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/d...isteria012.jpg |
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