![]() ![]() The removal of the Silver Maple tree may have caused root injury to the shrubs. It is recommended for flowering shrubs to prune immediately after flowering to allow the new growth to develop flower buds for the following year, and to remove one-third of the oldest stems each year in order to maintain vigorous newer productive growth. Over fertilizing can cause excessive growth that then requires pruning away along with the flower buds. ![]() A late hard frost also may cause the loss of flower buds. If this is pruned off, flower buds are lost for the current year. Rubus odoratus blooms on one-year old wood. ![]() The following suggestions may help solve the problem. #SHRUB WITH PURPLE FLOWERS FULL#Its cultural requirements are average, medium moisture, well drained soil, in full sun to part shade: all conditions which you appear to provide. Lavender This is a small herbaceous shrub that produces spikes of purple. Not only can you grow this shrub on perennial borders and front gardens, but also in containers. Bluebeard This small flowering shrub blooms in late summer filling the garden air with a pleasant smell. There are no serious disease or insect problems associated with this shrub. These shrubs also give a pleasant fragrance when in bloom. This North American native shrub, hardy to zone 3 has fragrant, rose-like 2 inch wide flowers from June to September and licorice-scented palmate leaves. How frustrating to have no blossoms on your purple flowering raspberry ( Rubus odoratus) so loved as a habitat for wildlife. The purple leaves are a nice contrast to gold, chartreuse, or variegated foliage, and a great complement to pink, light purple, or burgundy blossoms on other. ![]()
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