growing a tree from a cone
"Sacha" wrote :
My neighbour has a tree which is quite fabulous in Autumn, bright red
/orange foliage etc. We don't know what it is, but it is not a Jap.
Maple.
It has cones at the end of its branches.
If I plant one of its cones will it grow into a new tree ?
It might. One would normally plant the seed from the cone but it can
take a while to germinate.
Sounds as if this could be a Liquidambar, I think.
They certainly do make a good show come autumn especially when big, but
they don't have cones as such, their fruit look rather like that of a conker
tree, round and covered in spikes.
I suspect a female Rhus typhina in which case don't think about planting one
they will eventually spread everywhere by sending up new growth from surface
roots. We had to remove/poison ours, it was coming up everywhere including a
neighbours garden the other side of our drive.
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Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK
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