9 Jan, 2008
It's in flower now - generally January to February, It can get to be a large shrub up to 12 feet tall and across. Mine is trained against a wall and pruned to within one bud of the old wood immediately after flowering. It needs a sheltered spot in partial shade. The only time it looks a bit 'off' is just after flowering when the old leaves (it is evergreen) look a bit tatty but by the end of April it has recovered.
9 Jan, 2008
This would work too. Will check out the nurseries for availability. Thanks again
10 Jan, 2008
Yum, yum what a gorgeous plant. I will definately be getting one of those for my new garden
23 Jan, 2008
Oh WOW !!!! I havent seen this in Australia at all !!!
8 Mar, 2008
Georgous specimen. It blooms at a time when most of the garden is still asleep.
See who else is growing Garrya elliptica 'James Roof'.
See who else has plants in genus Garrya.
This photo is of "Garrya elliptica 'James Roof'" in Andrewr's garden
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9 Jan, 2008
That is gorgeous! What's it's growing/flowering season?