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Post by jlottie on Oct 9, 2006 9:13:18 GMT
Plocket can you please tell what this one is please, I remember putting it in a couple of years ago against my shed with the honeysuckle but had only seen the leaves until now.
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Post by obelixx on Oct 9, 2006 9:26:48 GMT
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Post by sweetleaf on Oct 9, 2006 11:07:39 GMT
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Post by Plocket on Oct 9, 2006 11:26:41 GMT
I can't see the picture JLottie!!! ;(
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Post by jlottie on Oct 9, 2006 13:09:17 GMT
Sorry Plocket, I having been having "fun" with a new computer and I think I have lost a few pictures
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Post by blodau on Oct 9, 2006 13:42:08 GMT
Hi JL. I hope that is Freckles because it looks fabulous and I've just bought 3 little ones. The flower looks right but I'll wait for Plocket to do the id.
Blod
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Post by jlottie on Oct 9, 2006 14:00:56 GMT
Well I won't have the flowers for long, had an accident cutting back my honey suckle Oh well next year may be .... Thanks for the suggestions, I wondered if it was a freckles.
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Post by Plocket on Oct 9, 2006 14:39:44 GMT
Oooh you lot are good - yes that looks like Freckles to me! When did it flower though? If it's in flower now I'm very ingregued!!!
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Post by beejay on Oct 9, 2006 15:08:36 GMT
Don't know what ingregued means Plocket ( but my Freckles started flowering about a week or so ago.
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Post by Plocket on Oct 9, 2006 15:50:58 GMT
Message to self: SPELL CHECK NEXT TIME!!!!! ;D
That's a bit earlier than I would expect it to flower but mine's got buds on too. Well actually either Wisley Cream or Freckles has buds because they are planted together!! They are still quite small so I don't expect much this year ;D
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Post by jlottie on Oct 9, 2006 17:39:52 GMT
I first noticed the buds last week but it was covered up by the honey suckle, can you tell me which group it is?
My Dr Rupple is in flower again but it has been battered by the weather.
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Post by Plocket on Oct 9, 2006 17:46:17 GMT
Freckles is group 1 - no pruning required.
Some of my group 2s are in flower again: Guernsey Cream and Sunset. I always think it's a lovely surprise when they flower for a second time!
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