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Sun, Mar 20, 11 at 23:23
| I just put in 6 new vareigated pittosporums today, only somehow I ended up with at least one dwarf variety (I found one plant tag only and I have no idea which it came from). The buckets were unmarked and must have been mixed in with the regular sized ones. It appears that three of the plants have smaller leaves than the others, so I'm wondering if this is an accurate way to differentiate the dwarf from the regular variety? |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Mon, Mar 21, 11 at 9:54
| by its annual growth rate .... if you look close .. you should be able to tell how much they grew last year ... the bark changes over the years ... or wait until mid summer.. and compare them ... if mama grows one foot per year .. a dwarf of her .. grows anything less than one foot .. though usually about 1/2 .... or else no one would have noticed the dwarfing growth rate .... |
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