Horesechestnut in the wind?
Considering the above for an area that has heavy springtime winds. Any
experience? Aesculus Hippocastanum. Got some seeds in Tuscany a couple of months ago. Thanks. Peter Hight |
Horesechestnut in the wind?
If growing from seed, it will be *many* years before wind would be an issue.
Having said that, these trees get pretty large over time-- combine that with their general poor shoing in the fall and relatively unattractive winter habit, and you get a tree best left to very large estates, golf courses, etc. Just my opinion of course... Dave "Peter Hight" wrote in message om... Considering the above for an area that has heavy springtime winds. Any experience? Aesculus Hippocastanum. Got some seeds in Tuscany a couple of months ago. Thanks. Peter Hight |
Horesechestnut in the wind?
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Horesechestnut in the wind?
But they produce lovely large pink or white flower-spikes in spring and
alluring, albeit inedible, nuts in autimn. zemedelec |
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