Winter Losses/Survivors 2014/15

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  1. longk

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    My young Clerodendrum ugandense cutting which was in the greenhouse during the big freeze is coming back from the roots.................
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      should be covered in leaves by now
       
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      I know thats why im worried

      But its not dead so im confused
       
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      If I remember you planted last year or early this year and its a blue one ? after you painted the wooden frame , have you looked closer at the base and give that a tiny scratch just to see ? and I mean a tiny scratch as it sounds like a root problem
       
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      I think you are confusing my two wisterias which im amazed you remembered some details.

      So for clarification i planted a wisteria floribunda snow showers this year for my pergola that one seems happy

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      My amethyst falls i planted around this time last year but could of been more juneish and its a purple one and looked like this

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      It now looks like this

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      Gave it a scratch is green underneath

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      And it has one bit of green

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      Sorry for the blurry close ups the iphone didnt fancy playing along

      The bark doesn't look happy tho there is a lot of peeling
       
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      @Dips at least you have a bud starting , I wonder what happened to that then as it looked great to start off with , how could I forget your lovely blue pagoda :ideaIPB:

      great photos to show us
       
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        its really confusing isnt it @Spruce

        do you reckon a feed my help it?

        I was wondering should i cut it back a bit to see if that might help as well?
         
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        I wouldn't feed as it would have no effect and if the roots are compromised it may make it worse , if me I would cut back to just above the new shoots and just leave it be and see what happens

        the rose arch(so called) that has my wisteria on, I had originally had one planted either side and two years later one of them just died , you just dont know whats going on in the ground.

        I know we have a new problem with Wisteria , a scale insect thats on the increase brought over from Asia so keep a eye on the other one you have.

        Spruce
         
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          @Spruce I just looked up wisteria problems on the rhs and noticed that insect luckily no signs of that at the mo

          i blame my mates dad he came round and said oooh a wisteria i have tried to grow them several times but each one died over winter so i hope yours doesnt

          he fully jinxed me lol
           
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            Well, as it turns out now, it appears my only loss is my brugmansia; not at all happy about it, but I suppose it could have been much worse.
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Did it get frosted?
            They do tend to suffer if the flowers have formed and it gets a frost on it.
             
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              Nope nothing had actually formed just small silvery buds a bit like how an apple tree does way before it blooms or flowers

              Also i dont think we have had any bad frosts its been mild all winter barely anything
               
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              so it formed the flower buds, what happened, did they drop off?
               
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              They were tiny and they are still there they have just kind of dried and shiveled up and dissintergrated. There are still some but they havent done anything
               
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              Thought I'd lost my Oxalis deppei. I hung on hoping that there would be some movement as I'd read that they can be late to show themselves. I'd given them til this weekend and lo and behold I spotted some growth today. :hapydancsmil:
               
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