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Pete L 23-10-2007 04:35 PM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....


D. Staples 24-10-2007 04:36 AM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 

"Pete L" wrote in message
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Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....


Strawberry bush? Euonymus, if so.



Nanzi 24-10-2007 04:31 PM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
On Oct 23, 11:35 am, Pete L wrote:
Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....


I don't know either, but I say one along our walking path in our
partially cleared woods. They are Bright Fuschia pods aren't they? and
the seeds are definitely Neon orange!! Ours is a scraggly bush, but
maybe with transplanting it could become an attractive shrub. I will
be looking it up on Google today. Will let you know what I find. Nan


Scott Hildenbrand 24-10-2007 05:39 PM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
Pete L wrote:
Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....


Your luck of getting an ID on it without a picture seems slim. See if
you can get a pic and post a link to it, or ask for an ID on
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens with it attached as a post.

Ann 24-10-2007 11:28 PM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
Nanzi expounded:

On Oct 23, 11:35 am, Pete L wrote:
Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....


I don't know either, but I say one along our walking path in our
partially cleared woods. They are Bright Fuschia pods aren't they? and
the seeds are definitely Neon orange!! Ours is a scraggly bush, but
maybe with transplanting it could become an attractive shrub. I will
be looking it up on Google today. Will let you know what I find. Nan


I wonder if this is a form of Euonymus? Eastern Burningbush, Euonymus
astropurpurens.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
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Ann 25-10-2007 12:42 AM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
Ann expounded:


I wonder if this is a form of Euonymus? Eastern Burningbush, Euonymus
astropurpurens.


Sorry to respond twice, but I misspelled the name. Does this look
like the tree? Euonymus atropurpureus :
http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioima...cies/euat3.htm
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Pete L 28-10-2007 08:36 AM

Small tree - ideas what it is please?
 
On 24 Oct, 18:08, Janet Baraclough
wrote:
The message
from "D. Staples" contains these words:

"Pete L" wrote in message
roups.com...
Just stayed at a large country house in Oxfordshire. In the garden was
a tree/bush about 5 feet high. Leaves were green, narrow and pointed.
What was striking was the fruit/seeds. On each branch just ahead of
the leaves were thin stalks about 2-3 ins long. At the end of the
stalks were heart shaped pinky red covers that opened out to reveal
bright orange seeds, kidney shaped and about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.


Anybody know what this is? I shall be planting these seeds to see if I
can grow this in my garden....

Strawberry bush? Euonymus, if so.


No, fruits too small for strawberry bush. It's spindle tree.Euonymus
europaeus, heres a pic

http://www.beautifulbotany.com/STOCK...0europaeus.jpg

Janet


Thanks everybody. The pic Janet sent is exactly what it is. Next move
now is to plant these seeds and see what happens!



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