Siberian peashrub?

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sam_uk
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Siberian peashrub?

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Continuing the theme of slightly unusual plants..

I want to get hold of a couple of these

http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php ... rborescens

Does anyone know where I can get small established shrubs for a sensible price?

I know that they can be grown from seed, and there are lots of seed suppliers.

Does anyone know where to get established plants for less than £6 each?

Thanks

Sam
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so you could use it like a daal for tempurate climates?
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Post by Blue Peter »

It's here:

ART

for £8 (but out of stock) under Unusual Edibles then Vegetables.


I can't see any seeds there. I believe that it doesn't do well in the wetter (Western) parts of the UK, but does okay in the East,


Peter.
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Post by mcewena1 »

Look at this

http://www.botanica.org.uk/Plants/Nativ ... ragana.htm

These are plants that I also want to get

Where are you?

I live in Swanley but have an unfinished doomstead in spain

Andy

Incidentally: I got the address from the book "plants for a future" Maybe they're on pfaf as well, I've never looked
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Thanks

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Nice one :) Good find.
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