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Hydrangea petiolaris
By Beattie
- 24 May, 2011
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This Hydrangea was planted 20 years ago. I've heard that they take a long time to get established. It's really come into its own in the last few years but didn't do very well for quite a while.
I hope you managed to get a satisfactory ID on that Campanula in the end. I couldn't put a name to it myself, but I could tell some things that it wasn't :-)
31 Jul, 2011
Kind of you to try Beattie. My Campanula has been identified as Campanula Persicifolia so I am now looking for more. I'm wondering if I can split them and if so when?
1 Aug, 2011
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This looks good. I had a Petiolaris for 7 years and it never flowered. I wonder why. Thank you for your comment on my Campanula. Very helpful.
31 Jul, 2011