Chamelaucium uncinatum
- Subject: Chamelaucium uncinatum
- From: "Linda Starr" m*@ocsnet.net
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 22:46:35 -0700
Hello,
I am really liking all the Australian
plants coming to the California nurseries, but my Chamelaucium uncinatum, wax flower, may
be coming to an end. I planted it into the landscape in March and
disburbed the rootball a little too much, I think, and it has suffered ever
since, having dropped almost all of its leaves but still has a flower or two
blooming. I am sure all the rain we have had has not done it much good
either. Perhaps now that a warm spell is here it will recover. Does
anyone have any advice, shall I give it a weak dose of fertilizer or should
I just leave it be?
Linda Starr
Springville
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