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Help - choosing a tree for my back garden
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: In article , says... Janet wrote in : Plain old hawthorn can make a very beautiful and reliable tree, interesting all year round ands submits to any amount or pruning and shaping. If you want to push the boat out get one of the fancier species with bigger berries, like Crataegus orientalis. Thanks for this suggestion. I was unaware of the Crataegus orientalis variety. Very pretty leaves - I like that. Very slow-growing though, I suspect, are they? Maybe not as fast as native C monogyna. C Prunifolia is relatively fast but the long thorns may not be appropriate for the location (handsome though they are) You'll find a small specimen grows away faster than a larger one. Janet Thanks... Two other shrub/trees that I am considering are griselinia and tamarisk. Both grow happily in my area. I gather tamarisk can grow very tall whereas griselina grows to only a few metres. Can anyone comment on their suitability for planting close to a house? Which one grows quickest? The grielina seems suitable for container growing, but I'm not sure about tamarisk, since it seems to have a way fo growing off to one side, rather than vertically. Griselina is evergreen, which is nice, but if I grow it in a container it's liable to get blown over when the gales arrive. Al |
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