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Here's a photo of my Summer Snowflake Viburnum. Cam, how long do the flowers last on your viburnum? If I'm lucky I get two weeks out of it.
You said exactly what I said in the post. Scroll back up. Sucks they don't last long. Pretty when the pedals fall though. Looks like snow on the ground. Interesting shrub you got. Looks like layered Christmas lights. Pretty
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Originally Posted by LKJ1988
Never saw one. Guess we got diff trees me being in FL.
That's a given. For sure with the climate you have there and sandy soil. Trees as well as plants. I think the only trees you have there similar to here is the Silver Maple. You most likely don't have Red or White Oaks. Or Maples. Or Hickories or Beetch. We have a ton of those everywhere.
You said exactly what I said in the post. Scroll back up. Sucks they don't last long. Pretty when the pedals fall though. Looks like snow on the ground. Interesting shrub you got. Looks like layered Christmas lights. Pretty
HA I saw that after I past the point of editing. Not easy getting old.
You said exactly what I said in the post. Scroll back up. Sucks they don't last long. Pretty when the pedals fall though. Looks like snow on the ground. Interesting shrub you got. Looks like layered Christmas lights. Pretty
That's a given. For sure with the climate you have there and sandy soil. Trees as well as plants. I think the only trees you have there similar to here is the Silver Maple. You most likely don't have Red or White Oaks. Or Maples. Or Hickories or Beetch. We have a ton of those everywhere.
I know we got Hickory nut trees as they are around the Tampa area north and we have a few kinds of Maple trees. They look red in Feb when they start to bud.
Azaleas, rhododendrons, irises, wallflowers, delphiniums, and miscellaneous annuals.
Looks like the same color as my Azalea does. It blows up in early Feb and last about 3 weeks.
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