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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #225 on: September 22, 2009, 09:05:27 PM »
Small plant with showy flowers - Daphne petraea "Persebee",now flowering
for the second time this year.
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #226 on: September 23, 2009, 12:04:15 AM »
A second time indeed, as mine, in the southern hemisphere, is just about to burst into flower. A pic in due course. I hope it too, flowers a second time, out of season. :)
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #227 on: September 23, 2009, 09:53:53 AM »
Small plant with showy flowers - Daphne petraea "Persebee",now flowering
for the second time this year.

Same with mine !!  :D :D
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #228 on: October 05, 2009, 09:12:15 PM »
Still waiting for my 'Persabee' but in the meantime, Daphne arbuscula is looking just fine. Heavy rain and snow in recent days haven't affected the already opened flowers.
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Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #229 on: October 05, 2009, 10:12:14 PM »
Lesley, what a lovely Daphne arbuscula smothered in flowers, you can hardly see the leaves - it looks so happy  ;D

Hope it smells good too  :D
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #230 on: October 06, 2009, 10:13:55 AM »
I bet it does Robin !!!  8)
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #231 on: October 06, 2009, 12:00:10 PM »
Here, the Daphne bhuloa has finished, the D. odorata are just finishing up, some flowers still on the D. genkwa, and the D. burkwoodii variegata is in full flower.  I haven't managed to track down any of the miniature types of Daphne as yet.... I have to try to get up to the Blue Mountains near Sydney where I know there is an open garden that grows and sells them when she has enough.  I do so want some of these small ones.
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #232 on: October 06, 2009, 12:24:13 PM »
What a fine D. arbuscola Lesley :o  How old is it?

Paul, could we see some pics of your genkwa if that's not too much trouble?
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #233 on: October 06, 2009, 08:32:52 PM »
Ashley I think my D. arbuscula is about 12 years old now. And yes, it smells wonderful. Just like.....Daphne, in fact. :) I used to find it very easy to propagate from cuttings when I had a small heated frame but I haven't now and find it more difficult. They take quite a long time to root, without heat.
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #234 on: October 07, 2009, 12:29:53 AM »
Ashley,

I'll see if I can find a decent pic of the genkwa when it was in full flower.  I actually have two different forms... one which has the large flowers and is always a bit floppy, while the other is a "dwarf" version that has much smaller flowers and much sturdier branches comparatively.  The "dwarf" version I only bought recently, and it still has lots of flowers, whereas the larger version is just on finished.  I've taken comparative pictures of the flowers, if that is of interest to you?
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #235 on: October 13, 2009, 11:26:43 PM »
At last my little daphne is out, more on one side than the other but OK I think. The pot is 15cms across the top. (I see I've mis-spelt it. Will have to change the file name.]
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #236 on: October 13, 2009, 11:42:30 PM »
I actually have two different forms... one which has the large flowers and is always a bit floppy, while the other is a "dwarf" version that has much smaller flowers and much sturdier branches comparatively.  The "dwarf" version I only bought recently, and it still has lots of flowers, whereas the larger version is just on finished.  I've taken comparative pictures of the flowers, if that is of interest to you?

Yes please Paul.

Another lovely one there Lesley.
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #237 on: October 14, 2009, 10:33:47 AM »
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Lesley, a really cute and simply lovely Daphne - is this a new one for you?
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #238 on: October 14, 2009, 10:39:00 AM »
At last my little daphne is out, more on one side than the other but OK I think. The pot is 15cms across the top. (I see I've mis-spelt it. Will have to change the file name.]
Daphne petraea 'Persebee'

I can smell it as far as this end of the world Lesley ...  :D
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Re: Daphnes 2008-2009
« Reply #239 on: October 14, 2009, 08:39:43 PM »
Robin I bought it (two, actually) in Jan 2008 at an NZAGS Study weekend, and for a very reasonable price, $10, about 2.60 in GB pounds at current exchange rates. One is under cover and though growing well, is flowering much less and inclined to be a bit leggy so I'll introduce it to the big outdoors before it gets too warm here (not much chance of that at present :'(). The only other petraea I've had was over 20 years ago, a tiny thing abut 1 cm in height, for $25 and the slug which came with it had eaten the top above the graft before I got it home. >:(
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

 


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