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Identify slow growing climber please
have a variegated leaved climber which hasn't flowered for some years,Not vigorous the leaf is the size of an old penny, green with gold about 50/50.
can anyone identify the plant and name it for e please? Have plenty of ordinary 'lonicera' so can see its not that thanx for any info Don |
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Identify slow growing climber please
On 20/09/2015 13:25, 66oldgit wrote:
have a variegated leaved climber which hasn't flowered for some years,Not vigorous the leaf is the size of an old penny, green with gold about 50/50. can anyone identify the plant and name it for e please? Have plenty of ordinary 'lonicera' so can see its not that thanx for any info Don That's not an awful lot to go on, Don. A description of the flower, or better still, a photograph would be helpful. Have you ever seen it in flower? When does it flower? Are you sure it does flower? I'm inclined to assume that it may be slightly woody after "some years"; is it? Possible reasons for any plant not flowering a- Plant is too hungry (a high potash feed next spring would help). Too much shade (not enough sun to ripen the 'wood' to encourage flowering). Reduce shade around it if possible, or move the climber (if possible - climber may be too old and established). Not enough water. Many plants will abort their flower buds in droughty conditions, or fail to produce them in the first place. Because climbers tend to grow up walls/fences/trees, their water supply is diminished by the structure and, in the case of tree support, shared with the structure. This is natural, but since you ask more of your climber than nature does, you need to supplement both its water and food supply. Don't rush to feed it now; you may do more harm than good. Let's hope someone here can identify it first. Incidentally, it helps to know roughly where in the country you are, as milder parts of the country allow more exotics to grow. -- Spider On high ground in SE London Gardening on heavy clay |
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Identify slow growing climber please
On Sunday, 20 September 2015 13:25:56 UTC+1, 66oldgit wrote:
have a variegated leaved climber which hasn't flowered for some years,Not vigorous the leaf is the size of an old penny, green with gold about 50/50. can anyone identify the plant and name it for e please? Have plenty of ordinary 'lonicera' so can see its not that thanx for any info Don sorry,cant work out how to load picture , but position is shaded so take on your comments, but dont recall when it was in front garden climbing in a sunny part that it flowered! |
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Identify slow growing climber please
"Janet" wrote in message .. . In article , says... have a variegated leaved climber which hasn't flowered for some years,Not vigorous the leaf is the size of an old penny, green with gold about 50/50. can anyone identify the plant and name it for e please? We all know a man with brown hair, he's about medium height. From that description, can you identify and name him? You'll need to provide more detains ; height, spread, shape of leaf, pattern of variegation, annual/perennial, evergreen/deciduous, flowers, any fruits or seed pods. Your location might eliminate some possibilities. Janet It sounds like it may be one of the climbing variegated forms of Euonymous japonica -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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