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Discussion id : 29-934
most recent 23 AUG 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 AUG 08 by kahlenberg
a very vigorous plant, that is not easy to form into a pleasant-looking bush. i suggest to cut the new branches during the whole season to maximum three leaves to get a well-branched plant or otherwise it produces very stiff shoots of about 150-180 cm that simply bend to the ground - full length - and break at the base. the name is quite irritating, for the colour is not gold-like at all. i would describe it as vanilla. i don“t think it is a very good garden-plant; more of historical interest.
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