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Wanda Too 12-01-2004 09:32 AM

Tree or Shrub
 
Thinking of planting a deciduous small tree or large shrub as a sun break
for my pergola. The plant would ideally grow to a height of 2-3m with a
similar spread. I'm heading towards a burgundy/green themed garden, so
foliage containing these colours would be good. I was thinking maybe a
flowering plum..



Trish Brown 12-01-2004 11:02 AM

Tree or Shrub
 
Wanda Too wrote:

Thinking of planting a deciduous small tree or large shrub as a sun break
for my pergola. The plant would ideally grow to a height of 2-3m with a
similar spread. I'm heading towards a burgundy/green themed garden, so
foliage containing these colours would be good. I was thinking maybe a
flowering plum..


I saw a gorgeous burgundy-flowered crepe myrtle the other day. Maybe something
along those lines? Or were you especially interested in a native???

--
Trish {|:-}
Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Wanda Too 12-01-2004 10:33 PM

Tree or Shrub
 

"Trish Brown" wrote in message
...
Wanda Too wrote:

Thinking of planting a deciduous small tree or large shrub as a sun

break
for my pergola. The plant would ideally grow to a height of 2-3m with a
similar spread. I'm heading towards a burgundy/green themed garden, so
foliage containing these colours would be good. I was thinking maybe a
flowering plum..


I saw a gorgeous burgundy-flowered crepe myrtle the other day. Maybe

something
along those lines? Or were you especially interested in a native???

Not particularly, although something hardy that doesn't need a lot of water
would be good.



whiteMemphis 13-01-2004 12:11 AM

Tree or Shrub
 

"Wanda Too" wrote in message
...
Thinking of planting a deciduous small tree or large shrub as a sun break
for my pergola. The plant would ideally grow to a height of 2-3m with a
similar spread. I'm heading towards a burgundy/green themed garden, so
foliage containing these colours would be good. I was thinking maybe a
flowering plum..

just something to bear in mind- in autumn all the leaves of a
deciduous tree will be shed all over your pergola floor, you don't mention
whether the pergola has a roof or not, so you'll have to be doing a lot of
sweeping up of leaves, the upside is of course that in winter the tree/shrub
will be bare & you'll have the max,.winter light & sun.



China 30-01-2004 07:37 AM

Tree or Shrub
 
G'day Wanda,
You don't really give us a lot of info to go on, but how about a Jap Maple
that is easy to shape and control. There are many choices available with
varying shades of leaf colour.

p.s. Do you eat fish?

--
China
Wingham
NSW




John Savage 01-02-2004 11:34 PM

Tree or Shrub
 
"whiteMemphis" writes:
just something to bear in mind- in autumn all the leaves of a
deciduous tree will be shed all over your pergola floor, you don't mention
whether the pergola has a roof or not, so you'll have to be doing a lot of
sweeping up of leaves, the upside is of course that in winter the tree/shrub
will be bare & you'll have the max,.winter light & sun.


I know that a flowering peach forms hundreds of small peaches that fall
and rot, so I'm wondering whether a flowering plum will likewise rain
lots of immature fruit as litter, too, in addition to the autumn leaf
fall?
--
John Savage (news address invalid; keep news replies in newsgroup)



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