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Super example, Fermi ...Here is a super Larix kaempferi pendula (Japanese Weeping Larch) we encountered at Broken Arrow Nursery in Connecticut. The label mentioned the date 1960 but how old it was when it was planted is anyone's guess.LARIX KAEMPFERI PENDULA
Luit,can you wait 5 days? Then my colleague from the greenhouse is back from holiday. We have Paliurus spina-christii in the nursery. But I don't know if we have made new cuttings last year. When I found the plant I can send you one.
Quote from: Onion on July 31, 2010, 07:26:16 PMLuit,can you wait 5 days? Then my colleague from the greenhouse is back from holiday. We have Paliurus spina-christii in the nursery. But I don't know if we have made new cuttings last year. When I found the plant I can send you one.Uli, only 5 days waiting for such a rarity? THAT IS PEANUTS isn't it? Gerd, I hope my coastal climate will help, but a young plant will need some cover maybe? - 15C is possible here too and with strong N.E. winds.But when it grows in E. Friesland, why not here?
In some of the older gardens and parks around Pietermaritzburg there is a common species of cyprus (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana?) which serves as the unwitting host to one of our indigenous epiphytic orchid species, Mystacidium capense. During the summer months thousands of these little orchids covering the branches can turn whole trees white with their blossoms.