Well, right now my viburnum is perhaps five feet tall, 4 years old. It is growing to look like a tree, but it's base is of a definate shrub like...
Thank You Levilyla! This is exactly what I needed to know. However, Ron B- You have me paranoid that I might be messing with something not...
Can I prune a viburnum bodnatense to become more of a bushy shrub than a tree?
Talk about tangents!!!
P.S. The first time I saw a Jacaranda in full bloom was almost spiritual. During a visit to Sydney in Spring, they were EVERYWHERE! I visited the...
John, Tangents are allowed! I find that many New Zealand natives thrive in my climate zone. The Kennedia was a bit of a stretch, as I knew it's...
Thank you John Allen for all those thoughtful links! I now feel aquainted with the Sturt desert Pea, and she is beautiful! Perhaps she would...
I did get flowers, yes! Exotic clusters of red flowers... But, alas, I did not think of collecting the seeds. I don't believe she is dead, so...
P.S. Indeed the warning I recieved about this being an invasive species here had to have been a misunderstanding. I see this now! Our weather is...
Last Winter, this beautiful vine actually thrived! Producing new growth no less! THIS year is a whole other story. I live on the North Shore of...
So... Are they not also nice for a ground cover? if so, let the lady know of the names and other info so she may continue to be inspired!...
Hmmm... What about mosses? Doesn't one variey have tiny pink flowers? I think this would be beautiful!
The third plant with the fuzzy leaves - the close up - is the same as the small light green clusters; It's common name is Mullen and produces a...
Pockets of hellobores are nice in similar environments. Especially orientalis, whick have various coloured blooms from white to pink to deep...