Re: Winter smells/Luculia gratissima
david feix wrote:
> and are somewhat like Daphne odora in
> that they are not always long lived.
David, you must cut very hard after flowering. If you don't,
they will not live for many years. The one in the Town garden
[pink] must be at least 15 years old. I also have a white but
it is yet to bloom :=[
It looks very ugly after the prune and you think "Oh What have I
done"
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