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Yo Woates: Thanks so much.... I am going to get those pesky weevils... thanks for the info... For now I just have to get out my rocking chair...
Hi Ron B: Thanks for responding Ron B. I realized afterwards that in 2007 I posted a picture of this rhodo. It was much smaller. I am soooooo...
Hi all... I saw a Master Gardener today and they suggested I post a pic of the (supposed) rare rhodo. Someone suggested it might be a sinogrande...
Bright pink? Woody aggregate fruit? Often produced? Very interesting and Wow... can't wait. I'll watch for it changing colour and then try to...
Hi all. I am curious to know what you think of this unusual growth on my magnolia tree !! I have never seen anything like it. joZ
aaaaaahhhhhh... I see oh wise one. Thanks. That detailed explanation really helps. Grasshopper
Really? Wait? I was expecting someone to tell me to do it today! (in the pouring rain) Ok. I will take your advice. Especially since I've...
Thanks Ron B and chimera. Yes, Ron, I agree... after looking at the leaves between the two suggested I think that the calophytum is probably a...
I was told this is a rare rhododendron from Vancouver Island. We mistreated it (unintentionally) in its formative years and it has taken 5 years...
I have a Camelia, April Kiss, that is not blooming. It is about 3.5 feet high and is situated under a magnolia tree (in North Vancouver). It has...
Hi Ron: Thanks. I never thought about the roots of the plants within the pot. Hmmm. Does a Kalmia have its roots in a cooler spot?