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It's fast-growing, if that helps.
This comes from a "big-ish" tree, I'm told. The bud is soft and furry on the outside, hard inside. What is it? And any idea what's causing the damage?
Good point on the scientific accuracy of ancient stories. Although I'm a little reluctant to go pedantic on a lovely story, Iwondered myself...
If you've ever visited Kamakura, the ancient capital of Japan one hour from Tokyo, you've probably visited Hachimangu Shrine, which means you...
That is a hard pic to read. I'll see if I can find a bigger one... Here it is. And looking now, I've got a guess of my own. Am I off the mark...
it's in europe...what kind of tree?
Time should do it. My akebia grew the same way: the first year it took over the courtyard with tons of leaves but no flowers or fruit. The...
Native, exotic, any interesting trees (or tree stories...) will do. The only criteria, I suppose, is that they're impressive. For example,...
I'm working on an assignment for a Japanese magazine to write and photograph trees in Vancouver. Any favourites?
That's it...thanks, Ron.
This looks like something I should know but... The pic may not bring out the most striking aspect, the massive size of the individual leaves....
you may be thinking of the fruit tree project, a volunteer group which picks unharvested fruit and distributes it to the needy. but they don't do...
the incoming water pushes them there and when the input stops they drift back? or a prevailing wind does something similar? or eager beavers...
i was thinking woody plants, trees in particular, but what made me write is sitting on my desk right now -- a small mimosa houseplant that did...
I haven't seen any studies or even discussion of this, but I'm wondering if others have experienced the same thing -- killing a plant with a...
at the strathcona community gardens we have good and bad years for theft; sometimes just one cur can make all the difference. a few years back the...
i have to admit, although i never thought of it before, "pompous" is probably a more appropriate spelling for this plant.
i've wondered about that same question myself, but have never tried growing one in vancouver. would it get warm enough in summer to ripen the...
hmm, with that many clues i would have to say...mr. green in the parlour with a candlestick. and for yet another suspect...root rot? i've been...
Figs, certainly...if you look around the Italian residential areas near Commerical Drive you'll see quite a few mature trees. Some in season will...