Just watching Monday night's Chelsea prog and she had a clematis armandii. It's definitely not that, the leaves are different. Looking hopeful for lonicera henryi
Me again. Photinia is easy to spot as the new leaves are all red and the plant has constantly red and green leaves at the same time. I guess the best way is to hard prune all 4, get rid of all of the 'dross' and wait and see what happens. You may not get a proper flowering for a couple of years, but they'll all benefit in the end.
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Choisyas are pretty easy going. They often get cut back around now as they tend to get a few dead bits over winter.
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Just watching Monday night's Chelsea prog and she had a clematis armandii. It's definitely not that, the leaves are different. Looking hopeful for lonicera henryi
Me again. Photinia is easy to spot as the new leaves are all red and the plant has constantly red and green leaves at the same time. I guess the best way is to hard prune all 4, get rid of all of the 'dross' and wait and see what happens. You may not get a proper flowering for a couple of years, but they'll all benefit in the end.
Just to add a bit to the confusion! I think that no. 2 is a Photinia Red Robin, and that no. 3 is a Pieris Forest Flame.
Would say No2 is Viburnum tinus doesn't look glossy enough for Photinia.
Could climber/twiner be Lonicera Copper Beauty, seems pretty vigerous