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Re: [SG] Acanthopanax sieboldianus


CCREDUX wrote:

> I acquired subject plant last year . I thought it had died, but I noticed
> today a lot of new growth on the woody stems. I have no recollection of what
> it looks like. Is their a variegated form of it? I do recall that it is well
> adapted for growing in the shade.
>
> Is it a shrub? A tree? Are the flowers conspicuous?
>
> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Clyde Crockett z5 ccredux@aol.com  Indianapolis IN

  Yes, there is a Variegated form, Actually I've never seen anything but the
variegated form sold.  The name was recently changed, however, to somehting else
that I can't quite remember right now.  Theremay be flowers, but I've never
noticed.
It's an outstanding variegated shrub,the leaves are a light gray-green with an
ivory margin. The shrubs habit is open and vase-like, with thorny stems.  I love
it -- suitable for sun or shade.

Rika        Willow Pond Nursery        http://www.willowpondnursery.com



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