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Nov 20, 2010 10:44 PM CST
Name: Neil
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Dear all, I thought I would put a lot on at once.
I planted this Acer griseum or Paperbark maple from China years ago after I rescued it from the Chelsea Flower Show, when I was doing Chelsea. It is spectacular this year and there are some other things that should not be in flower at this time of year but are. Hope you enjoy these.
Regards From England.
Neil.
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I can understand the Holly being in berry, but a Rose in flower near Christmas? Plus we have had frosts, how strange!
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The colour of this Mulberry is awesome and even the ornamental Blackcurrants are joining in.
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What is a Pieris formosa doing in flower in November. Or a Californian Lilac a Ceanothus?
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A lovely Berberis and a Mexican orange blossom or Choisyia ternata.
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