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Poinisana Flowers-9266
Mary Fisher wrote:
Well perhaps, but would you cut it down? No, I like it too much. :-) We've just had to cut down a rather nice holly which I'd made into a standard, with a pyramidical crown. It never bore berries but it gave us pleasure and occasionlly blackbirds nested in it (and were sometimes predated by magpies). At Christmas we draped it with tiny twinkling lights which we could see from the back of the house when indoors. It will grow from the base again but we feel bad every time we see that space :-( I don't think I could have cut down anything as lovely as your poinsana. Never heard of it before, either. We had to get a tree lopper in to cut it back where it was growing over the neighbour's yard, other then that we've let it go, the birds love it. :-) BTW I spelt the name wrong, it's 'poinciana'. |
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