Spring in Pa

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  1. krautz33

    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    Some shots from the other day.

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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    Beautiful shots. I remember PA fondly from two rather short trips there. barb ;))))
     
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    Kaitain4 Well-Known Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    Lookin' good!!! Your plants are getting BIG, Krautz!
     
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    Looks spectacular. What's the one in the middle? (Last set of photos)
     
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    maf Generous Contributor Maple Society 10 Years

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    I bet it is very nice to stroll along that walkway in the second picture. Lovely garden.
     
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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    That would be beni schihenge. I love walking through the garden
     
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    winterhaven Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    Your Beni shichihenge looks amazing. Mine is significantly greener this year than last and much more green than yours appears this year. However, mine is in front of a wooden fence and the neighbor's wooden house. Last year I had a mid sized Laurel partially between it and the fence so maybe this year's lack of va-va-voom is partially due to removing the Laurel to make room for the evergreens I like better. I'm hoping that once the green and blue-green evergreens I've planted get as big as the JM that the variegation will be more noticeable.

    I really love how many large trees you have. Looks great.
     
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    Mike

    Your garden looks spectacular. I hope i can visit soon.

    Gil
     
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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    Gil,

    Your welcomed any time.

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    Wow~ Nice trees! Is the variegtion dissectum next to the pond "Toyama Nishiki "?
     
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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    It was listed as disesctum varigatum. I thought it was a seperate plant. It looks very close to toyoma.

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