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zhanataya 08-03-2003 11:56 PM

Tree suggestions please
 


I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan

geoff [email protected] 09-03-2003 12:57 AM

Tree suggestions please
 
On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 23:49:13 GMT, zhanataya wrote:



I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan



Acacia farnesiana or Acacia smallii?

http://www.floridagardener.com/FLNat...farnesiana.htm

http://ag.arizona.edu/pima/gardening...a_smallii.html


Cercidium floridum (palo verde) or microphyllum?

http://www.naturesongs.com/vvplants/paloverde1.jpg

http://www.peds.arizona.edu/allergyi...paloverde1.htm

Regards

Geoff







madgard 09-03-2003 01:44 AM

Tree suggestions please
 
"geoff"

wrote in
...

On Sat, 08 Mar 200323:49:13 GMT,

zhanataya wrote

I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at maturity
I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.

Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is yellow or
gold. Does this critter exist?



zhan


Acacia farnesiana or Acacia smallii?

http://www.floridagardener.com/FLNat...farnesiana.htm

http://ag.arizona.edu/pima/gardening...a_smallii.html


Cercidium floridum (palo verde) or microphyllum?

http://www.naturesongs.com/vvplants/paloverde1.jpg


http://www.peds.arizona.edu/allergyi...shrubs/palover
de1.htm

Regards

Geoff



great choices, Geoff!!

maddie






gregpresley 09-03-2003 05:56 AM

Tree suggestions please
 
Zhan, the perfect thing in my opinion, and something that seemed perfectly
hardy in Tallahassee, whose climate is so similar to Pensacola's, is
Jerusalem Thorn. (Parkinsonia aculeata). The tallest ones I saw in
Tallahassee were about 15 feet or so. Here's a description from the sunset
book:
"Deciduous tree - Rapid growth at first, then slowing: eventually reaches
15-30 feet high and wide. yellow green bark, spiny twigs, picturesque form.
Sparse foliage; leaves 6-9 in. long, with many tiny leaflets whcih quicly
fall in drought or cold. Numerous yellow flowers in loose, 3-7 in long
clusters. Long bloom season in the spring, intermittent bloom throughout the
year. "
Because the bark is light and the leaves are light green and sparse, the
overall impression is of a light green object, which is especially nice
against the dark green backdrop of the average garden trees and shrubs in
North Florida. However, this tree does best in the sandiest, droughtiest,
sunniest place in your garden - so you'd have to evaluate your property for
those conditions.....Incidentally, the flowers are intensely fragrant.
"zhanataya" wrote in message
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I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan




Mike Gilmore 09-03-2003 05:44 PM

Tree suggestions please
 
Pittosporum warnham gold. From 2' hi x18" at planting this will be 6' hi x
4' wide in three years.

Regards,
Mike Gilmore
www.winsfordwalledgarden.freeserve.co.uk
"zhanataya" wrote in message
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I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan




animaux 10-03-2003 12:56 AM

Tree suggestions please
 
On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 23:49:13 GMT, zhanataya wrote:



I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan


I'm telling on you. Better get the dumplings going. :)

madgard 14-03-2003 11:08 AM

Tree suggestions please
 

"zhanataya" wrote in message
...


I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan



This is to let you, Geoff, Greg and Mike know that Zhan will be unable to
respond back to you for the moment (actually it will be about 2 weeks) due
to her getting a new computer. She has had her older one in the shop to be
updated and discovered the upgrade options were much more economical to just
get a newer one! GBSEG She was fretting over her inability to respond
back to you sweet men in your responses to her on the tree inquiry, but give
her time, she will be back. She expressed her appreciation to all of you for
your kind replies and didn't want you to think her rude by her lack of
response for the moment. I just discovered this last night when she called
me to give me the news.

She also got herself a little part-time job locally, so it's probably a
good thing her computer is getting a face lift. Gives her time to get used
to her schedule, eh? If you want to send her a response, hang on to it for
a bit and wait until she pops back on the ng.

madgardener, up on the ridge, back in fairy holler, where it's looking and
smelling like spring all the time, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern
Tennessee, zone 6b Sunset zone 36.




Geoff [email protected] 14-03-2003 06:56 PM

Tree suggestions please
 
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 06:08:03 -0500, "madgard"
wrote:


"zhanataya" wrote in message
.. .


I'm in Pensacola, FL zone 8B. I want a small tree. About 20 ft at
maturity I guess. I want something that has very light green foliage.
Something that when a person looks at it their first impression is
yellow or gold. Does this critter exist?

zhan



This is to let you, Geoff, Greg and Mike know that Zhan will be unable to
respond back to you for the moment (actually it will be about 2 weeks) due
to her getting a new computer. She has had her older one in the shop to be
updated and discovered the upgrade options were much more economical to just
get a newer one! GBSEG She was fretting over her inability to respond
back to you sweet men in your responses to her on the tree inquiry, but give
her time, she will be back. She expressed her appreciation to all of you for
your kind replies and didn't want you to think her rude by her lack of
response for the moment. I just discovered this last night when she called
me to give me the news.

She also got herself a little part-time job locally, so it's probably a
good thing her computer is getting a face lift. Gives her time to get used
to her schedule, eh? If you want to send her a response, hang on to it for
a bit and wait until she pops back on the ng.

madgardener, up on the ridge, back in fairy holler, where it's looking and
smelling like spring all the time, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern
Tennessee, zone 6b Sunset zone 36.


Thanks for the explanation, Maddie. I was thinking that it was unlike
Zhan to desert a thread that she had started, so I was getting a bit
concerned as to whether she was ok. Good to hear that she is fine!!

Geoff


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