Solanum laxum
Solanum laxum
Solanum laxum is a member of the genus Solanum.
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Comments on Solanum laxum
13 Sep, 2008
Yes I have noticed ,looks beautiful against the white LOL
On photo - Solanum laxum 'Album'
Members' notes...
The centrepiece of the new border.
Planted Vistabile patio pot 04.08
Plant type: perennal climber
Hardiness:
Position:
Soil type:any normal well drained garden soil
PH: neutral - alkaline
Exposure: full sun, best against south or west facing wall or fence
Flowers: July - Oct
Colour: white
Fragrance: ?
Foliage: variegated yellow & green with a flush of pink in summer
Height:5m in 5 years
Spread:2m " " "
Evergreen: semi evergreen, retaining leaves in mild winters
R.H.S. Award of Garden Merit.
Clusters of snow-white, yellow-centred flowers from early summer to mid Autumn, Vigorous twiner with glossy dark green foliage.
Ideal for training on walls, arches, pillars, pergolas, fences & clambering through old trees.
Height & Spread in 10 years: 6m x 6m (20ft x 20ft)
South or west facing, sunny sheltered spot, on well drained soil’s.
Prune in early spring if required.
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Joined 7 May, 2008
7 May, 2008
I must say your Solanum looks healthy than mine all I have is last years branches and nothing happening to it this year
On photo - Solanum flower in the rain.