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If you plant a Ginkgo be sure you chose a small cultivar, or you will have a great big tree!
Your pictures prove the point that the green part is the understock.
I would go back to my suggestion of a Stewartia or a Cornus kousa cultivar. I also must say how much I detest cities telling you that you can or...
I guess I am too well known, you soon figured out who was writing, though signing as Greer Gardens is sort of a give away! I agree with you in...
It is really just common sense that a plant will stay smaller in a pot once it reaches the limit of the pot size. As to another tree, how about...
Chimera, you are right, 'Merrill' has narrower tepals and while not as many as stellata, it has more than those shown in the original picture that...
While your pictures do not show the stems well enough to see the graft, there is little doubt that the red leafed plant is the grafted variety,...
Oops, sorry, I can't spell. It is Magnolia x loebneri 'Merrill', it does not have a double "i".
No it is not Magnolia lobernii Dr. Merrill or often called Merrill. All Magnolia loebnerii have more tepals like M. stellata.
Yes it is a magnolia. Possibly a light colored form of Magnolia soulangeana such as 'Alba Suberba.
They should be able to be grown in containers as long as they are fairly deep. We raise them for sale in containers, though they will never get...
While Virginia Richards does get mildew, I would not take it back. I have grown it for nearly 40 years and mildew is a problem in areas with more...
The plant on the left is a Weigela florida cultivar. The plant on the right is an Aronia which is commonly called chokeberry.