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magnolia or gardenia?

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Fennel Sun 24-Jan-21 17:51:30

There's a shrub in our front garden that looks healthy in spite of the frost etc. (We didn't plant it.)
About 1m+ tall, it has oval shiny dark green leaves and has had flower buds for about 3 months.
I wonder what it is, and whether it can bloom in this cold weather?

EllanVannin Sun 24-Jan-21 17:56:19

Camellia ?

Callistemon Sun 24-Jan-21 17:57:02

Can you post a picture (I know it's dark now, perhaps tomorrow!).

Camellia? Mine has flower buds but they take a long time to come out.
The rhodendron which I transplanted from a tub to the border seems to have had flower buds for months too.

janeainsworth Sun 24-Jan-21 17:57:05

It could be a camellia Fennel.
I have several & their buds for this spring have been there for a while now. Depending on the variety it could flower from late Feb to late April.

I don’t think it will be a gardenia because I think they’re tender & not frost-hardy.

Something for you to look forward to!

Callistemon Sun 24-Jan-21 17:57:29

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janeainsworth Sun 24-Jan-21 17:57:56

Great minds ev and callistemon grin

paddyanne Sun 24-Jan-21 18:17:14

Sounds like my Camellia,one of my favourite flowers

Callistemon Sun 24-Jan-21 18:19:50

Can I hijack your thread please Fennel?

Why do the flowers on my camellia go brown after a day?

Lisagran Sun 24-Jan-21 18:26:23

These are Camellia buds -

dragonfly46 Sun 24-Jan-21 18:29:34

I saw a camellia in full bloom the other day!

Lilypops Sun 24-Jan-21 18:32:47

I have a beautiful Camellia, it flowers early in the year, but the blooms soon fall off before they have died, sometimes they are a little brown around the edges, sometimes the blooms are perfect, Anyone else experience this with their Camellias?

Gelisajams Sun 24-Jan-21 18:37:29

The flower buds can tolerate frost but if the flowers get frosted it’s the morning sun melting the frost too quickly that causes them to brown or drop off. That’s why they are better on a west facing wall so the frost can melt slowly! ?

CraftyGranny Sun 24-Jan-21 18:37:37

I too say Camellia. Lilypops mine go a little brown around the edges too. But, I am no greenfingers, unfortunately. blush

CraftyGranny Sun 24-Jan-21 18:41:00

Gelisajams, Ooo mine is on the south facing side of the garden. I may try and move it to west facing. Thank you.

Fennel Sun 24-Jan-21 19:37:25

And mine is on the east -facing. just have to wait and see, it's never flowered before.
But this is only the second winter we've been in the house.
Last year i don'y yhonk there were any buds.
Thanks for all the replies.
Lisagran yes that's what it looks like.

Fennel Sun 24-Jan-21 19:38:35

ps think not 'yhonk'!

Callistemon Sun 24-Jan-21 19:40:58

Gelisajams

The flower buds can tolerate frost but if the flowers get frosted it’s the morning sun melting the frost too quickly that causes them to brown or drop off. That’s why they are better on a west facing wall so the frost can melt slowly! ?

Oh dear!
It's in a south facing bed, although it doesn't get the sun until later in the day as it's shielded from the morning sun.
It's not getting moved now, it's very large.

biba70 Sun 24-Jan-21 21:01:31

Viburnum Bodnantse Dawn- well know for winter flowering and very fragrant, perhaps.