Thanks for your comments on identifying this tree. It's interesting to know.
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We go to this spot quite often, I will try to get a closer photo of the needles and the cones.
We are on holiday in Ibiza in the Balearic Islands, Spain currently for a two week break.We enjoy a walk down from the hotel to seats...
Thank you for all your replies on this discussion it's much appreciated.:)
Hello all,Does anyone know whether these are purple coloured plants or in fact weeds?We are not sure.Matthew [ATTACH]
Did this yesterday evening. Completes it now. Thank you.
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I have updated my location to Cornwall in my profile settings.I was looking to see if a very small amount of width just on one side and a small...
Hi,I have spotted a few red berries on it.
It's about 1.5m high and a 1m across.Yes it's an evergreen, it doesn't lose it's leaves.There is no discernable smell from the leaves.We are...
Yes it's evergreen, it doesn't shed it's leaves. I haven't seen any flowers on this one if there are any during spring/summer. The stem near those...
Hello Everyone,Can anyone help in identifying the name of this shrub from the attached photos please? We are looking to find out when it can be...
Ok, thank you for all your input. That completes all my questions about this shrub. Thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply, it's much...
Thank you for your reply. If it's preferable to prune back more gradually over two years instead of all in one year because it's big, do you think...
Thanks. I had a read of the pruning group 1 web page link, but as the link also suggests it concerns light pruning, whereas we would like to prune...
Thanks. There are other evergreens along that side of the garden and although this is the biggest and we want it to be still, we don't want it to...
Ok thanks. Do you think late March/Early April would be better to prune it instead?
Thank you for your replies it's much appreciated.I looked up both suggestions of Amomyrtus Luma and Luma Apiculata on Google. They suggest...
Sorry, we are not sure when it flowers in the spring or summer.
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