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Can Anyone Identify This Plant ?
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A shrub, over 2 metres high, with a very simple shaped leaf, mid-green, slightly shiny with deep lines, about 5/6cm long, not thought to be deciduous; no flower yet discovered. Stems a bit like bamboo, but leaves not similar at all.
I wish I could offer a photo ( which I have) but all my attempts so far have failed.
I wish I could offer a photo ( which I have) but all my attempts so far have failed.
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Hi Atalanta, For it to flower well, it needs to be in a good position, sun or part-shade (not too shady) and with the correct pruning, it should flower, obviously, it has to flower before you will see the berries.
If I knew how to send a link, I would direct you to the RHS site or similar equivalent, but maybe you can look there for advice.
C. salisifolious can become a large sprawling shrub (depending on variety) but can easily be contained with formative pruning. Good Luck.
If I knew how to send a link, I would direct you to the RHS site or similar equivalent, but maybe you can look there for advice.
C. salisifolious can become a large sprawling shrub (depending on variety) but can easily be contained with formative pruning. Good Luck.
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Chipchopper, posting a link is a straightforward "copy & paste" nothing more.
Chipchopper, posting a link is a straightforward "copy & paste" nothing more.
Are you sure that it isn't one of the hundreds of Buddleias, Looking at the picture you sent, I notice that it has been cut back or has been damaged leaving quite a solid main "trunk" or branch. The bark on that looks very much like what a Beddleia would have. If it is indeed a Buddleia it will attract butterflies by the ton when flowering and is sometimes called the butterfly plant. However it is quite invasive and will grow at a fair rate including the roots.