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What's that doing there?


What's that doing there? (Cytisus scoparius (Andreanus Broom))

Why has this Cytisus got two flowers open at this time of year?



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?????????????

11 Mar, 2010

 

have you moved to a warmer country Barbara lol

11 Mar, 2010

 

It's obviously a child of the 70's - here's to Flower Power :)

11 Mar, 2010

 

Isn't it strange, though! I couldn't believe my eyes.....

11 Mar, 2010

 

Very odd!

11 Mar, 2010

amy
Amy
 

That is odd , very welcome though :o)

11 Mar, 2010

 

It appears to have buds, as well!

11 Mar, 2010

amy
Amy
 

it has definitely , I shall go and look at mine tomorrow ...

11 Mar, 2010

 

will look at mine to amy... a bit early isnt it barbara :o)

11 Mar, 2010

amy
Amy
 

No. nothing that even looks like a bud on mine ..!

12 Mar, 2010

 

It's FAR too early! Why it's doing this is beyond me.....???

12 Mar, 2010

amy
Amy
 

I wonder if it's a kind of survival thing because the weather has been so bad , you know a lot of plants flower if they think they are going to die .........

12 Mar, 2010

 

Oh no - I do hope not, Amy - my list of dead plants is so long this year!

12 Mar, 2010

 

Strange?....Barbara have you lost many plants this last winter ? were they borderline hardy ones?

12 Mar, 2010

 

Some were, Dd. Others were the new ones I planted in the new island bed, so I suspect that they didn't get their roots down properly. I've also found a few older ones e.g. dianthus which have just given up. Such a shame!

12 Mar, 2010

 

I am sorry, I just hate loosing plants, I know it is easy to replace some, but it is the established ones like our beautiful bottle brush I am so upset about.:+((((

12 Mar, 2010



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