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Hamamelis problem!
I have two small seed grown Wych-Hazels (Hamamelis virginiana) growing in
large pots in a rich loam compost. It was pointed out to me last year that the leaves on both plants were too yellow, and that the leaves should in fact have been a much darker green. It seems that Hamamelis grow best in an ericaceous compost, that way they will have the proper darker shade of green leaves. I have searched on the internet for verification of this, without success. Before I re-pot, any help through the group please, from hamamelis growers would be most welcome. Thank you, Mike Crossland --- My outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com) Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 06/11/03 |
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