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Ceanothus odd green leaves
I have a one year old Ceanothus that produces a blue flower that is
planted in totally the wrong place faceing East rather, than as the book says, a southerly aspect.. It's where it gets full exposure and is fully into the wind, and it doesn't like it. It got frost burnt and wind burnt in the winter, and has reacted by producing a mass of plain green leaves instead of the variegated leaves on the rest of the plant. The RHS site said it hates being moved, so I think it's stuck where it is, but can I cut off the plain green leaves without doing any further damage to the bush. There are quite a lot of them including one spur that is totally green. I am in North Cornwall if that should make any difference. Peter -- - The e-mail address obviously doesn't exist. If it's essential that you contact me then try peterATpfjamesDOTcoDOTuk |
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