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freak Pieris
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I have a mature Pieris, which has suddenly sprouted a single shoot which looks like a rhododendron. What could be causing this? all the other new growths are normal. Should I remove it and is it worth propagating? I have not seen this before, pictures are here www.hydrogene.co.uk/plants Thanks Caroline |
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"John DH" schreef:
Hello, I have a mature Pieris, which has suddenly sprouted a single shoot which looks like a rhododendron. What could be causing this? all the other new growths are normal. Should I remove it and is it worth propagating? I have not seen this before, pictures are here www.hydrogene.co.uk/plants Funny! Pieris belongs to the Ericaceae = the Heath Family, which includes Rhododendron. So one gene from a farawayaunt must have popped up. It happens, if seldom, in cultivated plants. If the thing grew in my garden, I would let it on till next spring, to let it bloom (I saw a bud there). Maybe I would like the colour ;-) regards, Annet |
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once again nice pics and btw my very first post on this or any garden group ! |
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In article , John DH nospammJohn@celt
icgods.co.uknospamm writes Hello, I have a mature Pieris, which has suddenly sprouted a single shoot which looks like a rhododendron. What could be causing this? all the other new growths are normal. Should I remove it and is it worth propagating? I have not seen this before, pictures are here www.hydrogene.co.uk/plants Rhododendron and Pieris are not particularly closely related - they belong to the same family (Ericaceae), but different subfamilies (Rhododendroideae and Vaccinioideae). A Rhododendron-like sport on a Pieris would be 'surprising'. Are you sure that the plant isn't a variegated Rhododendron? (There's a variegated form of Rhododendron ponticum, and I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't others.) The bud on the 'sport' definitely looks like a Rhododendron bud, but the buds on the parent plant, while not so clear, also look like Rhododendron buds - the inflorescence of Pieris takes a different form, and you can tell the difference by this time of year. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 23:00:21 +0000, Stewart Robert Hinsley
wrote: ~In article , John DH nospammJohn@celt ~icgods.co.uknospamm writes ~Hello, ~ ~I have a mature Pieris, which has suddenly sprouted a single shoot which ~looks like a rhododendron. What could be causing this? all the other new ~growths are normal. Should I remove it and is it worth propagating? ~ ~I have not seen this before, pictures are here www.hydrogene.co.uk/plants ~ ~Rhododendron and Pieris are not particularly closely related - they ~belong to the same family (Ericaceae), but different subfamilies ~(Rhododendroideae and Vaccinioideae). A Rhododendron-like sport on a ~Pieris would be 'surprising'. ~ ~Are you sure that the plant isn't a variegated Rhododendron? (There's a ~variegated form of Rhododendron ponticum, and I wouldn't be surprised if ~there weren't others.) The bud on the 'sport' definitely looks like a ~Rhododendron bud, but the buds on the parent plant, while not so clear, ~also look like Rhododendron buds - the inflorescence of Pieris takes a ~different form, and you can tell the difference by this time of year. I tend to agree with this question - at this time of year you should have lots of little pendant buds appearing on a pieris, whereas a rhodie should have a whorl of leaves with a big bud in the centre with the new season's flowers. This really doesn't look like my pieris, but does look like my rhodie! How long have you had it, and have you seen it flower? If yes to the latter, when did it flower and what did it look like? -- jane Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist but you have ceased to live. Mark Twain Please remove onmaps from replies, thanks! |
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This really doesn't look like my pieris, but
does look like my rhodie! How long have you had it, and have you seen it flower? If yes to the latter, when did it flower and what did it look like? -- jane It is a rhodie! we have only lived here for 10 weeks, the stress of moving must have rocked my brain cells. -- Regards Caroline www.celticgods.co.uk |
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