pruning Echium candicans (E. fastuosum)
- Subject: pruning Echium candicans (E. fastuosum)
- From: &* O* <o*@eircom.net>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 13:03:55 +0100
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Hi all,
greetings from southern Portugal, 20'C (68'F) with
a few light showers.
I need your expertise again!
I have an Echium candicans planted as a cutting
about 18 months ago. It is obviously very happy where I've planted it as in that
time it has grown into a domed clump about 2m (~6 feet) across. It flowered last
year and has just finished flowering spectacularly this year.
My problem is that if it grows much more it will
outgrow its allotted space and it needs to be pruned. My books say that you
should prune "lightly" after flowering. To stay where it is I need to prune it
back quite hard - probably removing most or all of the leaves. Just the fleshy
branching stems would remain. Will my plant take this type of hard
pruning?
Also any hints on taking cuttings from the
prunings?
Your thoughts and ideas greatly appreciated as
always.
Thank you in anticipation.
BrianO.
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