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Quote from: Onion on October 12, 2010, 09:10:51 PMMark,my Heptacodium is now in full bloom with the white flowers. Hope to see the pink sepals in two weeks.Uli, let's hope you season lasts well into the autumn to see those colorful sepals. How old is your tree, and how large? Do you get a good show with the sepals most years?I'm surprised this tree isn't being heralded by the nursery trade; it's quick growing, indifferent to poor soils, drought resistant, very easy to strike from cuttings, no bugs seem to bother the foliage, pretty flowers with fragrance that appear very late when few other trees are booming, peeling bark, bone hardy, and the bonus display of enlarged colorful calyxes in autumn. How common is this tree in the UK and in Europe in general?
Mark,my Heptacodium is now in full bloom with the white flowers. Hope to see the pink sepals in two weeks.
I'm surprised this tree isn't being heralded by the nursery trade; it's quick growing, indifferent to poor soils, drought resistant, very easy to strike from cuttings, no bugs seem to bother the foliage, pretty flowers with fragrance that appear very late when few other trees are booming, peeling bark, bone hardy, and the bonus display of enlarged colorful calyxes in autumn. How common is this tree in the UK and in Europe in general?
Stephen, cool fruit on Broussonetia payrifera, never seen anything quite like it. What do they taste like?
Does anyone grow a Sapium japonicum?While Marc ask for autumn colour, this is a magnificent little tree, with a red autumn colour. The plants I know are only 50 cm high. So not very impressive.