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I find that my Dr Brown shows more colour variegation in the leaves than some others posted here. Or perhaps some of the others don't show it as...
Just noticed this follow-up. My plant could be considered as permanently stressed as it is gown in a tufa pot of maybe 1 gallon size (i.e. chunk...
Most Rhodo fans consider planting multiples of the same plant as a waste of time and space (a sort of horticultural stuttering), so the chances of...
I'd be inclined to leave it alone - the weight of the large leaves seem not to bother them, much. I have one that is 20 years old, with leaves...
I am pretty much up to maximum Acer content here but I keep finding the odd (and hopefully small) plant I can't resist. Created by Piet Vergeldt...
Both plants came through a fairly hard winter (for the BC coast) down to around -10 C. and both are going to leaf out soon.
Mine is here - looks the same. Image
Quite slow growing so with 6' to fill you are good for couple of decades before you'll have to prune. It is an interesting plant and well worth...
Was out picking up some Erythronium bulbs the other days and although I really don't have room, like Snow White, I came across a couple of...
Had a suggestion from Harold Greer that I think nailed it - Pseudolarix amabilis Thanks for the feedback!
Good suggestion, but most of that species I recall had much more upright needle whorls - like small pincushions. The ones on this tree are pretty...
You might be better to choose a slow growing tree that can be pruned without hurting the form instead of a tree that tops out at a given height....
Does anyone know what this tree might be? Whorls are about 2-5 cm across. The tree is about 3 metres tall. Growing in North Vancouver in the...