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Old 20-04-2006, 03:12 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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Daniel B. Martin wrote:
E Gregory wrote:

Sounds ilke Wisteria to me, growing up trees, etc.



Read this. Better yet, read it aloud. Funny!

http://www.supernet.net/~jclark/fiction/wisteria.html


Daniel B. Martin



LOL THat was funny.

Checked the photographs, and it is Lilac for sure in the front, but the
rear is looking like Wisteria.

Thank you all for the clarification.


Jo
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Old 20-04-2006, 05:38 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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Jo wrote:
Daniel B. Martin wrote:

E Gregory wrote:

Sounds ilke Wisteria to me, growing up trees, etc.




Read this. Better yet, read it aloud. Funny!

http://www.supernet.net/~jclark/fiction/wisteria.html


Daniel B. Martin




LOL THat was funny.

Checked the photographs, and it is Lilac for sure in the front, but the
rear is looking like Wisteria.

Thank you all for the clarification.


Jo

Hi, Jo, recently my in-laws visited from Alabama and she told me about
her lilac 'tree'. I never knew there was such a thing but I did a
search and found this one at J&Ps website. Perhaps there are others
that will work in our growing zone.



Japanese Lilac Tree, 2 for the price of 1
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Syringa reticulata / 6" blooms–spring 25' H x 10'-15' W / Zones 3-8 /
Shipped bareroot, as 2'-3' standard / Full sun to part shade
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