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Pink Forsythia 2


Pink Forsythia 2 (Abeliophyllum distichum)

Sorry folks, just added to my garden and couldnt stop it coming up in my photos again.



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Very pretty, thats a new one to me, didn't know there was a pink forsythia, one for the wish list.

15 Feb, 2011

 

Does it smell nice Tet?

16 Feb, 2011

 

Someone else asked me that Alex..so I picked a bit..yes it does!

16 Feb, 2011

 

hi Tetra you can add to your garden without posting pic again, you just add the name in your garden section first without adding a pic, then go to your pictures and then go under picture ,and i think its edit click that and scroll down and click not in my garden and it drops down and look for the name, click that then click add pic at bottom , think thats about it, but that way you dont double up on pic,

16 Feb, 2011

 

Actually that sounds familiar Sanbaz..think I found it once, then forgot again! Goes with old age lass!

16 Feb, 2011

 

Thanks for reminding me, you are a kind girl.

16 Feb, 2011

 

your welcome , i kept forgetting when i first found out but it saves doubling up :o)

16 Feb, 2011

 

Its gorgeous....

16 Feb, 2011

 

Thanks Milky..as you can see I doubled up..right duffer me!...but guess you cant have too much of a good thing!

16 Feb, 2011

 

Whooo. This is lovely, no common yellow for you Tetrarch - amazing. Have u tried taking cuttings? Wonder if they take as easy as yellow?

18 Feb, 2011

 

Have a look on the duplicate picture next to this (being dimp again!) Dawns, bit more on it there.

18 Feb, 2011

 

Okey dokey

18 Feb, 2011

 

me being dimp not you!

18 Feb, 2011

 

Pink forsythia is a must! How lovely.Is it rare?

21 Feb, 2011

 

Dont think so Meadowland..probly not well advertised. Apparently Burncoose Nurseries sell it.

21 Feb, 2011

 

The 'usual' Abeliophyllum is white, this must be 'Roseum' but none of them are common in Ireland.

23 Feb, 2011

 

I dont think they are particularly common here VincentD. Ive had mine several years and it hasnt grown much, but until Spritzhenry put on her picture I hadnt seen another.

23 Feb, 2011

 

Hi Tetrarch, It is a plant I would love to grow but I doubt it would do well in cold clay. Still ... if I came across one ...

23 Feb, 2011

 

Thats precisely where mine is growing! I may just move it this year, or replant it with loads of grit under it..if my cuttings work, you never know....

24 Feb, 2011

 

Now this is so much nicer than the yellow version.

24 Feb, 2011

 

I discovered there are two yellows DD, a golden yellow and a more lemon yellow. Much prefer the latter.
Now the flowering is over, will try a few more cuttings before I move it.

24 Feb, 2011



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