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Old 02-19-2015, 09:12 PM
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I wish I had the space to grow this bush. Maybe one day I will own a greenhouse, but for now I can just salivate over the specimen plant they have at the New York Botanical Gardens. Here a type of tropical blueberry, Ceratostema silvicola. It is found in the cloud forests of Central and South America.

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Gorgeous! How large is the plant?
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Its a big leggy shrub, but I suppose you could keep it small through trimming. The one at the NYBG stretches across a 6 foot radius I think. At least it appears that way, but the majority of the branches and flowers are fill a space about 3 feet diameter.
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That is a bit large. Your photo is very nice!
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This is so so so pretty Tindo! Love it!
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I do to Tommy, its called plant lust.
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Gorgeous flowers!
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Amazing. Wish I had a greenhouse.
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Now you guys start to see why I cheat on Orchids with Ericaceous plants.
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