Shrub Identification

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  1. Palazzio

    Palazzio Apprentice Gardener

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    I have this plant growing from a cutting which I struck last September and overwintered in a greenhouse.

    I say shrub but it is a softish growth about 2 - 3 feet tall

    Any ideas welcome
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    Thanks
     
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    • Silver surfer

      Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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      Wow @Palazzio that's a fantastic plant, I can't help you with an ID but just wanted to say you've done a great job growing that from a cutting :dbgrtmb:
       
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      • Anthony Rogers

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        Hi Palazzio,

        Welcome :)

        That's a gorgeous plant:)
         
      • Palazzio

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        Many thanks Silver Surfer

        Quick and accurate solution there !!!
         
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        It is very borderline hardy. I just lift it in the autumn, plop it in a pot in the shed and plant out again in May.
         
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