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most recent 25 SEP 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 SEP 18 by John Hook
Lorraine Lee is sometimes confused with the climbing form. The shrub can reach 3 metres high but the climbing form is very vigorous. 6-7 metres here in SW France
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 SEP 18 by Patricia Routley
I would agree with that John. I once saw the climber at an old spot mill south-west of Bridgetown, Western Australia. The property had been burnt so long ago that it had all reverted to bush. In the midst was a Lorraine Lee of such a size that I thought I had better not take a cutting of that monster. I regret that now.
I’ve increased the sizes.
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