Hi JanO. I think this is a rather misleading/bad picture I have taken. One thing I've learnt from this forum is what Cornus/dogwood is, I have one at the other side of the garden, I don't think this is one. Thanks for the advice on pruning also, yes someone told me about this, I pruned it already and thanks to watching a GW video on dogwood, I've propagated some too and have two stems in a pot which are starting to branch
Hi nutcutlet, I think JanO was writing about the plant in pic1. Ah I was hoping those flower/seed head remains would be a clue. Going to look Kolwitzia amabilis up now, cheers everyone!.
Yes I mentioned Ruxley in another thread somewhere, I forgot all about that thread, that'll teach me for posting late at night. Thanks for the PM, that would be great, when I've got a day off, I can cycle round sometime, would love to see your garden.
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Hi JanO. I think this is a rather misleading/bad picture I have taken. One thing I've learnt from this forum is what Cornus/dogwood is, I have one at the other side of the garden, I don't think this is one. Thanks for the advice on pruning also, yes someone told me about this, I pruned it already and thanks to watching a GW video on dogwood, I've propagated some too and have two stems in a pot which are starting to branch
Thank you though!
It's not dogwood Jack. I think Hostafan could well be right with Kolkwitzia which I may have mis-spelled. The remains of the flowers/seeds look right
Dogwood get berries after the flowers
In the sticks near Peterborough
Hi nutcutlet, I think JanO was writing about the plant in pic1. Ah I was hoping those flower/seed head remains would be a clue. Going to look Kolwitzia amabilis up now, cheers everyone!.
Anyone have any more ideas about 3?
Hi Mike!
Yes I mentioned Ruxley in another thread somewhere, I forgot all about that thread, that'll teach me for posting late at night. Thanks for the PM, that would be great, when I've got a day off, I can cycle round sometime, would love to see your garden.