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  • #16
    Originally posted by alex-adam View Post
    Lecesteria Formosa

    Nice bright green leaves in summer, followed by white / red flowers and bracts, then the berry-like seed which attract blackbirds and bullfinches in our garden.
    It will grow in almost any conditions, doesn't mind sun or shade. - Here is ours, picture taken last spring and the flower bract pictured in late summer

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    Web link: Leycesteria formosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    a-a
    Woo hoo. Just ID'd the shrub in my garden. Thanks aa.

    Its really nice shrub and requires not much care. For the last 2 years its continually thrown up new stalks after a harsh pruning. It does benefit from support of growing against the house wall though, which is east facing.
    Last edited by Paulieb; 20-01-2013, 10:13 AM.
    The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
    William M. Davies

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    • #17
      Beware of it as it spreads rapidly - possibly through the birds dropping the seeds. I thought it was pretty - once. Now its everywhere

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      • #18
        Yup, we had one in the front garden, but now in the back we've about 30 odd young bushes of it. Think it's called commonly Pheasant Berry, or Himalayan Honeysuckle - though haven't read the link above!

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        • #19
          Blimey!!!!!!!
          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          thanks jess - i don't know that shrub at all! It gets mixed messages on pfaf calycanthus occidentalis californian allspice pfaf plant database the bark is a substitute for cinnamon and allspice but it is also similar to strychnine and toxic to humans and livestock

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          • #20
            Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
            Beware of it as it spreads rapidly - possibly through the birds dropping the seeds. I thought it was pretty - once. Now its everywhere
            I hate it too. There's one at school which is always trying to take over the bed it's been planted in. It's like a hydra: I keep cutting it, it comes back stronger
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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