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Old 24-04-2006, 10:42 PM posted to rec.gardens
Kay Lancaster
 
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Default ID plant with beautifull leaves

Neighbor (across the street) got a great deal on two, 12 footers a good
5 years back. Things are very tall but they never flower, so much for
a good deal LOL.


Liriodendron tulipifera?
That's because they're still too young and too small to flower. Give 'em
another ten years or so... then look up for the flowers. When they're older,
they'll flower on lower branches.

First flowering for most tulip trees is about 15-20 years old... and then
they'll keep going for another 200 or so... A few strains (notably a
Florida strain) flower younger than average, but most require some growth.



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