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Quote from: johnw on June 10, 2010, 11:52:40 AMStephen - I am happy to hear the Broussonetia turned out to be hardier than expected. johnwIt turns out that it's even hardier than I had imagined as I've just discovered a couple of shoots high up in the plant which is abouit 1.5m high!! Yesss...
Stephen - I am happy to hear the Broussonetia turned out to be hardier than expected. johnw
Acer negundo 'Kelly's Gold'. Members in the USA will probably be amazed that I would give A. negundo garden space as I believe it is a weed species with you but they never seed about here.
Not surprising as while Acer negundo is generally tough as nails its range goes into California and this is where Flamingo was discovered. johnw
Luit, how tall will the Tilia cultivar eventually reach? It's rather fetching.
Quote from: TheOnionMan on June 10, 2010, 11:09:25 PMLuit, how tall will the Tilia cultivar eventually reach? It's rather fetching.Mark, they told me 6 m. in 20 years. It's sold here as full standard tree too. But I do like the more natural form! After 3 years it's just about 100 cms., so I believe it will reach the 6 m. earlier?
Stephen - Can you grow Robinia pseudoacacia? Someone from Norway told me they had no luck with it at all. They become very big trees here so that was a shock.johnw
Mark - I love the bark on the Robinia which to me resembles wet cement that someone has pulled a pointed trowel from top to bottom. I see a few seedlings around local trees - mainly in our drier sandier counties - but never see the masses as with hispida nor the incredible suckering habit of the latter.johnw