Jim,
At first I was going to go if in doubt but did a search and Barcham
have listed it as low water demand, the leaf pics I have seen suggests its
one of the larger ones as opposed to the normal ones planted on site such as
Red Robin, they tend to get a bit rangy but also tend to suffer from dieback.
Will
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Sent: 06 January 2021 19:57
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Subject: RE: Water Demand of Photinia
I should think in NHBC terms it would be low and they don't become
particularly large.
Jim
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Sent: 06 January 2021 19:27
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Subject: Water Demand of Photinia
All,
Has anyone got an idea of the water demand for Photina is it High ,
medium or low ?, an acquaintance of someone I know built a structure without
PP and now has to go for retrospective and the building inspector has been
asking questions as the building is within a couple of m of next doors shrubs
and a Birch as it is apparently on clay there may be a problem.
Will
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