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  1. Jiffy

    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    Like a Id on this please
    Flowering now and the smell is the best we have even had :)
    Also would love to know the best time to propergate it please DSCF3668.JPG
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      amancalledgeorge Super Gardener

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          I've seen this plant, or a very similar one, when I take the dog for walk, it's so lovely to see it flowing when nothing else appears in flower. I thought it was some sort of hydrangea, never thought it could be a viburnum.
           
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            Definitely Viburnum.
            Viburnum carlesii looks good.
            There are several named ones..eg Viburnum carlesii Aurora./Viburnum carlesii Diane..how you tell one from another...not a clue???

            My pics below.

            Flickr Search — “Viburnum carlesii”
             
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            • Jiffy

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              Thank you all very much :dbgrtmb:
              Will try and take some cutting as i have a place for one out front where a few people walk past so hopefully they will notice the smell :biggrin:
               
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