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Forum: Article: Winter-Blooming Shrubs: The Short ListReplies: 9, Views: 33
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Fitsy
Hayesville, NC
(Zone 7a)

November 28, 2008
09:20 AM

Post #5837688

Thanks for the info!
Fitsy
Jan23
Salem Cnty, NJ
(Zone 7b)

November 28, 2008
10:31 AM

Post #5837843

I have one on your list, but now would like more. Thanks! sigh
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

November 28, 2008
03:15 PM

Post #5838549

I have one on your list which is huge and would like to get rid of it! Free plant! Milton MA!

Thank you for the useful information!
libellule
Fountain, FL
(Zone 8b)

November 28, 2008
03:29 PM

Post #5838570

Fitsy,
You're welcome :)


Jan23,
I know how you feel...I want them all and more!


Carrie,
I would take it (whatever it is) if I were closer to you. I will plant almost anything sort of like 'Mikey' will eat it - he eats anything. lol

Jackie
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

November 28, 2008
03:40 PM

Post #5838590

Japanese whatsis - I think you need a crowbar and a chain and a pick-up truck and three guys!
libellule
Fountain, FL
(Zone 8b)

November 28, 2008
04:03 PM

Post #5838625

LOL...and a whole lot of petro to get from here to there and back!
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

November 28, 2008
05:03 PM

Post #5838723

But think of what you'd get in return! A 12' tall by 5' wide specimen!
White or pink 6-inch pendulous clusters of fragrant bell-shaped flowers are born at tips of branches in late winter and early spring. A large evergreen shrub, twelve feet tall, reaching approximately ten feet tall and eight feet wide grows best in rich, moist, well drained soil and partial to full shade.
libellule
Fountain, FL
(Zone 8b)

November 28, 2008
05:09 PM

Post #5838730

Carrie,

You know, anything that does that well at your place would probably shrivel up and die from the heat and poor soil here at my place. :-(
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

November 28, 2008
05:13 PM

Post #5838733

Oh well... know anyone up here with a p/u, chain and three burly friends? Ha ha ha. Oh well - never mind. Thanks for trying!
libellule
Fountain, FL
(Zone 8b)

November 28, 2008
05:24 PM

Post #5838752

Nope Good luck getting rid of it. :-)


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