Photinia Pink Marble

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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Admin Staff Member

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    Good evening Philomel and thank you my friend,message received and have replied :ThankYou:


    Good evening Eve my friend and thank you for your most kind offer,If I cannot locate them in the UK I will certainly keep your offer in mind , I would come down to Folkestone and collect them its only about 50 minutes via M2/M20:smile:
     
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    • lost_in_france

      lost_in_france Total Gardener

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      Please do Woo, it's genuinely no problem for me and I'd be pleased to do it.
       
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        Woo, I have one P Pink Marble but mine is in full sun and on sandy soil and hasn't grown very quickly.
        New shoots on mine have also suffered scorch from hard frosts and in Summer it has been attacked by Black Fly, something to keep an eye on.:smile:
         
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        • funk_u

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          I had a photinia in my garden. It was a gap filler. Then a wind break whilst my buddleja colvelei established now its in my neighbours garden. The most robust plant ive ever come across. Gets bad press for being "common" but it does its job.
           
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