Re: viburnums
My blackhaw viburnum never blooms either, and it's wondrously healthy. All
the others do though. Oh well, at least it gets real pretty fall color,
rare in this neck of the woods. Back to my hose.
On 6/11/06, Christopher P. Lindsey <lindsey@mallorn.com> wrote:
>
> > I have other viburnums, but now I'll have to check if any others are V.
> > dilatatum. I have a V. opulus that never blooms. Do you have any ideas
> as
> > to why? It gets good morning sun.
>
> Is it ultra-vigorous, kind of stunted, or just right?
>
> I've generally seen plants at both ends of the spectrum failing to bloom
> because they're either in too rich or too poor a soil. Plants with lots
> of new growth don't seem to bloom as much, and of course, plants with very
> little new growth are just barely hanging on.
>
> The other issue could be one you touched on -- sun. Natively it's found
> in full sun; maybe it's still not getting enough?
>
> Chris
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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