viburnum bulletin
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: viburnum bulletin
- From: &* E* <g*@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:33:48 -0500
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My blackhaw viburnum (my favorite) for eight years has been the only
viburnum in the yard that hasn't bloomed. The rest all have w/in 2 years of
being planted. Well guess what - I just went out there and it is covered in
flower cluster buds. I just can't tell you how gratifying that is after
waiting eight long years! I mean it's 12 feet tall, not like it isn't
mature or anything. I'm totally delighted and thrilled. I knew anyone else
would think I was nuts but y'all would understand! And my leatherleaf
mahonia has berries on it for the first time in 7 years. Normally we get a
hard freeze when it's blooming which kills off the buds. Not this year. I
am walkin' on sunshine man! WOW.
--
Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A
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