P. dulcis?
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Re: P. dulcis?
I can se a bunch of spider mites on it. Too young to ID properly, I'm afraid.
Re: P. dulcis?
Thanks, Brad, I'll look that one up.needmore wrote:My understanding is that Phy viridiglaucescens in quite common in Europe and that shoot looks like a candidate to me.
I was afraid that might still be the case when I posted the pic. And I fear it will take a couple of seasons (or three) to get going. The leaves on last year's culms were desiccated, likewise the regrowth. It looks awful, whereas the Vivax and Nigra came through unscathed, which might be a sign to its hardiness.Tarzanus wrote:Too young to ID properly, I'm afraid.
Really? I can't see any. Selective vision?Tarzanus wrote:I can se a bunch of spider mites on it.
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Well spotted! And thank you for pointing them out. I have read spider mites (pardon the puns) are not a serious problem on outdoor plants here. They "thrive in warm, dry conditions." That is not Central Scotland.
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