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Re: Flowers and shrubs beneath a Camphor Tree
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Hello Nan
I have two large Camphor trees between the street and the sidewalk. I can say for one thing they are the messiest trees I have ever encountered
except for the Calif. pepper tree. I have started to plant my left over plants under them since the public could damage my more unique
varieties. But I have 2 Xylosma bushes which I am training into weeping sm. trees for screening. They can do quite well in sun and part sun.
They have gone from 1' to 4' in 2 1/2 years. I also have iris, red-hot Pokers, red miscanthus(ornamental grass), some leftover trailing
pelargoniums, daylilies and specie geraniums that have sprouted from seed. I also have those darn weeds too! I have tended to put drought
tolerant plants directly under them. They shade most of the front and while not directly next to the trees I have camillias, marguerites, fuschias,
geraniums, bulbs, Brugmansia , jasmines, and various other stuff. I tend to collect hard to find plants and will try anything anywhere. If it
grows, lucky for me and if it doesn't, I have learned something though I will dig it up an move the plant in-order to save it if possilble.
My trees have high canopees so there is sun in the mid day on my plants. I live in the same zone as you only in No. Cal. which is surprising as I
moved from Thousand Oaks to Los Gatos and the only thing different is that the nights are warmer up here.
Sher
zone 9-10
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