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Problems with variagated ceanothus
My variagated ceanothus variety Silver Prince, is growing almost wild in
my front garden here in North Cornwall. Unfortunately most of the growth is a of a plain green leaf with little or no variagation. It has flowered on the green growth and looked OK. But we did choose the plant for the variagation. If I was to cut the plain growth out would the plant survive it seeing as how most of the recent growth was of the plain green type leaf? And would that cause it to produce variagated growth instead of the plain green growth? Peter -- It is necessary for the good man to do nothing for evil to triumph. Attributed to Edmund Burke 1729 - 1797 |
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On 24/07/15 07:52, Peter James wrote:
My variagated ceanothus variety Silver Prince, is growing almost wild in my front garden here in North Cornwall. Unfortunately most of the growth is a of a plain green leaf with little or no variagation. It has flowered on the green growth and looked OK. But we did choose the plant for the variagation. If I was to cut the plain growth out would the plant survive it seeing as how most of the recent growth was of the plain green type leaf? And would that cause it to produce variagated growth instead of the plain green growth? I'm not sure what you've got, but there is no variegated ceanothus called "Silver Prince". There is one called Ceanothus griseus var. horizontalis "Silver Surprise", and a few other plants - not ceanothus - called "Silver Prince". If you do have Ceanothus griseus var. horizontalis "Silver Surprise", I am surprised that it is showing so much reversion to all green leaves. A search on Google revealed almost no mention of reversion in a variegated ceanothus. I grew Ceanothus "Zanzibar" for around 10 years and as far as I remember never saw any all-green branches. As the other answers suggest, the only way round the problem with your plant is to cut out the all-green branches. Other than that, dig it up and get another variety of variegated ceanothus. -- Jeff |
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On 24/07/2015 10:57, Janet wrote:
The solution is to cut out ALL reverted (green) growth as soon as you notice it; prune right back to a variegated stem, behind where the reversion occurred. Not just variegated. My corkscrew hazel keeps producing healthy straight shoots, and I keep cutting them off. Seems kind of cruel to cut off the healthy bit, and leave the diseased corkscrew part. At least, I assume the corkscrew is a virus? Andy |
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Peter James wrote:
My variagated ceanothus variety Silver Prince, is growing almost wild in my front garden here in North Cornwall. snipped Thanks for all of the replies. Now to talk my wife into drastic pruning. Peter -- It is necessary for the good man to do nothing for evil to triumph. Attributed to Edmund Burke 1729 - 1797 |
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Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 07:22:29 +0100, (Peter James) wrote: Peter James wrote: My variagated ceanothus variety Silver Prince, is growing almost wild in my front garden here in North Cornwall. snipped Thanks for all of the replies. Now to talk my wife into drastic pruning. Peter I see you asked about this twelve months ago http://tinyurl.com/q5a6lhc after it got badly frost- and wind-burnt. I see no point in repeating whatever you did then, because it obviously didn't work. Do something different this time! I'm sure you're right. We did cut out the wind and frost burnt material and it rewarded us by growing green leaf rather like green was the in fashion colour. Maybe it's due for replacement rather than nurturing and caring. Show it who's boss! Peter -- It is necessary for the good man to do nothing for evil to triumph. Attributed to Edmund Burke 1729 - 1797 |
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