ID Tree
Hello,
Does anybody knows this tree? It grows in the south of France, from a seed brought back from California. http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkl9MsDK6.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkmt65dTM.htm -- jean |
ID Tree
In message , jean
writes Hello, Does anybody knows this tree? It grows in the south of France, from a seed brought back from California. This group is fairly inactive - you could try asking on rec.gardens. I finally realised what it reminded me of - Lagunaria patersonia. However it's nowhere near that; it was just the reflexed petals that were niggling at my memory. http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkl9MsDK6.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkmt65dTM.htm -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
ID Tree
Le 13/04/11 14:52, Stewart Robert Hinsley a écrit :
In , jean writes Hello, Does anybody knows this tree? It grows in the south of France, from a seed brought back from California. This group is fairly inactive - you could try asking on rec.gardens. I finally realised what it reminded me of - Lagunaria patersonia. However it's nowhere near that; it was just the reflexed petals that were niggling at my memory. http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkl9MsDK6.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1elkmt65dTM.htm Thanks. Someone answered me on fr.rec.jardinage; it's pittosporum undulatum. -- jean |
A tree is a woody perennial. It is most often defined as a woody plant that has many secondary branches supported on the ground in a single main stem or trunk with clear apical dominance.
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