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Sat, Oct 31, 09 at 13:46
| I posted a picture of a shrub in the gallery portion of this forum.
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/shrubs/gal1019200910420.html Can anyone help me find the name of it. Thanks. Brian |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Sat, Oct 31, 09 at 16:39
| that is way too small.. but a variegated daphne comes to mind .. but wild speculation on the size of the pic ken |
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- Posted by gardener365 5a (My Page) on Mon, Nov 2, 09 at 10:40
| I agree it's 99% likely to be a Daphne. It's very similar to my favorite of them all: Daphne transatlantica 'Summer Ice'. Link below... Dax |
Here is a link that might be useful: Meadowbrook Nursery
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- Posted by gardengal48 PNW zone 8 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 2, 09 at 11:49
| I've never experienced variegated daphne foliage turning red with a change of seasons, as this plant appears to be doing. I'd really like to see a closer (and larger) image of the plant in question before confirming an ID. |
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- Posted by gardener365 5a (My Page) on Tue, Nov 3, 09 at 7:59
| Is that how camera phones (some?) take photos? I'm not a part of the technology revolution I'll call it. Dax |
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