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correa dusky bells and sun
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Posted by aeor nsw (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 18:56
Hi all
I have planted a few correas in my garden, including another which I think is alba (it has creamy flowers and the underside of the leaves are an orangey colour). They have flourished and flowered all winter long. They look very healthy and the dusky bells plants have almost doubled in size. They have been in full shade since last autumn (when they were planted), but soon they will have a lot of sun, especially afternoon sun. Does anyone know if they will survive this?
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RE: correa dusky bells and sun
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- Posted by deejaus Melb.Vic. Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 22:15
Should be absolutely fine. Cheers, Dee. |
RE: correa dusky bells and sun
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| My dusky bells is against a west facing fence and gets full summer sun from before lunchtime until dark. It's growing brilliantly. |
RE: correa dusky bells and sun
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- Posted by aeor nsw (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 19, 05 at 7:21
Excellent, I was a little worried (forgot about the full summer sun when I planted them) lets hope mine will do aswell. cheers |
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