COROKIA
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COROKIA
ive been clipping and growing this for 3 years and im sick of it so last week it got its 1st pot. it has not seen one strand of wire. i love its anguler growth but over how long it takes to thicken up. club sale for this i think.
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Re: COROKIA
Pity everyone palms their crap off at club sales/raffles....anttal63 wrote: club sale for this i think.
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Re: COROKIA
Hi Antonio,
Is this a type of cotoneaster? If I am not mistaken, it produces tiny bright yellow flowers?
Cheers.
Is this a type of cotoneaster? If I am not mistaken, it produces tiny bright yellow flowers?
Cheers.
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Re: COROKIA
hi viet,i believe its native to NZ. i have not seen any flower or otherwise on this.
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Re: COROKIA
there you go ive probably never left it alone long enough to see them.Ledanta wrote:Yes - they do get a tiny star shaped yellow flower.
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Re: COROKIA
leigh they're coming; maybe not for sale anymore.
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Re: COROKIA
It is native to NZ name Corokia cotoneaster. The common name is Black corokia
It is not of the same family though.The cotoneaster is of the Rosaceae
While the Corokia is of the Cornaceae.
Its natural habit is much like the tortured filbert of the hazelnut tribe or me TWISTED. Pup
It is not of the same family though.The cotoneaster is of the Rosaceae
While the Corokia is of the Cornaceae.
Its natural habit is much like the tortured filbert of the hazelnut tribe or me TWISTED. Pup
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Coz people will not PAY for good stuffAsus101 wrote:Pity everyone palms their crap off at club sales/raffles....anttal63 wrote: club sale for this i think.
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ZingPup wrote:Coz people will not PAY for good stuffAsus101 wrote:Pity everyone palms their crap off at club sales/raffles....anttal63 wrote: club sale for this i think.
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I would of thought that that is definitely the wrong tree if you're after a thick trunk. Mind you, that's the thickest Corokia I've ever seen
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Re: COROKIA
Yep have to agree. Thickest i have seen to. I have plenty and they all flower. But they grow soooo sloooooowly. Gonna keep it now its flowering ant.?
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