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..... what is the naming convention? Here is info taken from the CBIF website. I would have though that the scientific name for a variety of a...
I am presuming this is a horticultural variety which is not my forte of which i don't have many. Thanking in advance Bill
This is in zone 4/5 (Collingwood ON), an escape of some kind. It looks like some kind of prunus to me (false thorns, color of bark, fruit)....
This plant is 1 to 1.5 metres high, not woody, in a wet open area and has a long (empty) bean pod. The stems are quite fibrous and mostly hollow.
Plant identification books always state "it is reported" that the fruit of V.trilobum (Highbush cranberry) is more attractive to birds than...
Our arboretum now has its greenhouse up and running. Next we are looking at a lath house. There are issues of building permits, snow loads and...
I once puchased 25 or so Larch seedlings. (Today these trees approach 25 feet high (8 metres)). They all appear to be classic European Larch...
Both of these maples were grown from seed. Seed for the smaller-lobed leaf was collected in Nova Scotia on a roadside in the country in...
I have collected some Leatherwood (Dirca palustris) seed. Does this seed need a cold period in order to germinate? I am thinking not because the...