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after a couple of years for one or two, quite a few years for some and more years for others ,finally a wisteria that actually flowers. Have no real idea what brand it is -- all I know is it 's a flowering brand :whistle:
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Good things come to those who wait!!
Congrats ...
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nice to finally see the reward.
I've got one that's looking promising as well, not quite at the stage yours is at yet.
By the way, that old Euc behind looks a treat too!! :clap:
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Congrats! After mine looking so promising it looks like I’ll get flowers at the ape only this year, booooo
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Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: September 4th, 2021, 2:44 pm nice to finally see the reward.
I've got one that's looking promising as well, not quite at the stage yours is at yet.
By the way, that old Euc behind looks a treat too!! :clap:
Yeah thanks. I think the euc is a redgum and was gifted about ten yrs ago from a down sizer-- I've done some carving and reduced the overall size and it's coming along ok.
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