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Hi I think that this string originally pertained to evergreen magnolias even though the title did not fully state so, not natural privacy fences...
I thought maybe it had been sold and you possibly knew the new owners. Well, so much for that. The original garden was special, but I think that...
I think that by using parens with a lower case qualifier, one could indicate that this particular tree has darker flowers than the norm. It does...
I am curious. Did my original statement pertaining to Magnolia fordiana var. yuyuanensis cause UBC to review their magnolia classification...
How about salvaging these plants? Most prefer more sun and should be removed. Definitely should not be covered with vines. Do you know these...
Also, I believe that yuyuanensis was elevated to species status in 2004. See classification in magnoliasociety.org. BTW, because of health and...
Ron Attached (if I do it correctly) shows an example of 'bleeding'. I noticed in the picture a couple of years ago, some minor bleeding. Also...
Vigorous I do not need, but I have found the grandiflora v. rubiflora at One Green World in Oregon.
Did you ever get a response from the forum or elsewhere?
Dan - Hi Saw your picture of yuyanensis and had to show mine to you. :>)
Re: Desfontainia I originally saw it at the RSF. I have 2 - 1 in light shade and a new plant (from the RSF plant distribution) growing with more...
Re: Ron B. - Contact and Magnolias Hi Ron - Yes I answered. You are/were working with Jacobson (?) surveying magnolias in the Seattle area....
Very good gb. Originally, I thought that it was a fuschia, looked for it in one of my books and it did not contain this variety. So, I thought...
Re: What am I? Fuschia? I may be wrong - obviously. But I do not think that it is a fuschia. The leaves are glossy and look a lot like ilex....
Hope this is better.
I sent (tried, but failed) an attachment. SORRY!!
I have lost my tag and I no longer remember who I am. I am small, cute and hardy.
Thanks - an interesting website. Seems that we are getting a lot of new material from South America. Have you seen Lapageria from Chile?
Attached (hopefully) is an image of the begonia.
Sorry Ron - not even close. :>)