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The Devil's Advocate 13-04-2003 10:56 AM

Mimosa
 
Next door's Mimosa tree is full of flower. Is this early or has the sunny
winter and spring pushed it forward?

The Devil's Advocate I only set the stage, you pull your own strings




Sacha 13-04-2003 07:20 PM

Mimosa
 
in article , The Devil's Advocate at
wrote on 13/4/03 10:44 am:

Next door's Mimosa tree is full of flower. Is this early or has the sunny
winter and spring pushed it forward?


What type of Mimosa is it and where? Ours has flowered and gone over in S.
Devon. (A. dealbata)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk


The Devil's Advocate 13-04-2003 07:32 PM

Mimosa
 
I don't know what sort it is. I have tried the books and the internet. It is
about 20 possibly 25 feet high with what looks at the moment like white
bunches of grapes. We are in Plymouth

The Devil's Advocate I only set the stage, you pull your own strings


Sacha wrote:
: in article , The Devil's Advocate at
:
wrote on 13/4/03 10:44 am:
:
:: Next door's Mimosa tree is full of flower. Is this early or has the
:: sunny winter and spring pushed it forward?
::
:
: What type of Mimosa is it and where? Ours has flowered and gone over
: in S. Devon. (A. dealbata)



Pete The Gardener 13-04-2003 09:20 PM

Mimosa
 
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 18:27:50 +0000 (UTC), "The Devil's Advocate"
wrote:

I don't know what sort it is. I have tried the books and the internet. It is
about 20 possibly 25 feet high with what looks at the moment like white
bunches of grapes. We are in Plymouth


That sounds like Robinia pseudoacacia, though I'd have said it was
rather early to be flowering. Does it have thorns on the smaller
branches?

--
Pete The Gardener
A room without books is like a body without a soul.


The Devil's Advocate 13-04-2003 09:20 PM

Mimosa
 
No definitely no thorns at all because I cut a lot of it down for them last
year and it was as smooth as a baby's backside

The Devil's Advocate I only set the stage, you pull your own strings


Pete The Gardener wrote:
: On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 18:27:50 +0000 (UTC), "The Devil's Advocate"
: wrote:
:
:: I don't know what sort it is. I have tried the books and the
:: internet. It is about 20 possibly 25 feet high with what looks at
:: the moment like white bunches of grapes. We are in Plymouth
::
:
: That sounds like Robinia pseudoacacia, though I'd have said it was
: rather early to be flowering. Does it have thorns on the smaller
: branches?




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