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Well someone should tell Trees and Shrubs to update their picture then, because it's exactly the same color as mine in this representative...
Well, suit yourselves! I think the overall ratio of 'needle size to plant size' and 'erect vs. weeping branchlet tuftedness' is similar....
In 2009, I picked this pine out of a large group of 1.5 m, containerized loblolly pines at Colesville Nursery north of Richmond, VA, for being...
So the conclusion I'm to come to is the plurality of 'Emperor'/'Bloodgood' type seedlings will be reddish of some sort, and have purplish-red fall...
I'm sorry to prolong this, but trying to square this: "Acer japonicum have not green bark". Here is what I thought might be the pollen parent. I...
Thanks for the further replies. OT, but note the distinctive looking scars of 17 year cicada damage in the picture of the trunk.
Now that I look around my garden - I've let several other seedling J.m. grow out for evaluation or just to fill space - I wonder if what I...
OK, thanks for the expert opinions. Even if just a random seedling, it's nice. I guess I thought it was possibly a hybrid because it seems like...
I get scads of J.m. seedlings in my coastal Maryland garden. These are mostly found near a huge 'Bloodgood' type JM planted in the 1960s. I let...
Yep Ron is correct, almost any tree - but not any tree - can be moved if you throw enough money at it. The odds of success decrease the bigger...
Right CB, if you consider the selfish gene 'theory' - the genes are what's migrating, not the organisms. If the Chinese re-jigger the genome of...
As I pointed out, if we're going to suppose, for some reason (? - still ill-defined), that a given cultivar can 'threaten' native stands, 'Peve...
Thanks for the replies. I agree, Occam's razor dictates things are actually what they seem here and it's simply that growth not hardening as well...
I had tried to get this answered somewhere else but alas the shadowbanning Karen at a 'leading internet gardening forum' is up to her old tricks...
Seems to be a problem plaguing them around the world to varying degrees, including in their own habitat....
It's funny to me how it almost looks like a very branched, short bladed 'grass tree'!
Alas I set aside a cone at some point but seem to have misplaced it. The tree isn't going anywhere, I'll post a pic in the fall! Or I might find...
This pine seems to have some of the showiest 'flowers' I've ever seen on a pine.
Osmanthus can do the same thing, especially Osmanthus heterophyllus, as the name implies! But I wonder if some popular cultivars have permanently...
On "another gardening forum" it was common for punters to post questions about hollies, particularly the somewhat ubiquitous-on-the-east-coast...