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Specimen Tree part Deux
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 18:08:39 +0000, Sacha said:
] Emery Davis25/2/04 10:34 ] ] ][] ] I've got a Robinia Pseudoacacia frisia, been in for about 8 years. It's a ] nice tree ] but it takes a lot of wind damage. snip ] ] That is why we tend to advise people buy Gleditisa triacanthos 'Suburst'. ] It doesn't have the same wind damage but does give the most wonderful ] colour. ] Hi Sacha, It certainly looks a lot like the Robinia, but does it have flowers? Not that I've seen any for a while, , but the panicules of scented white flowers can be lovely? I looked it up in my Botanica, but they're not very clear on this point. cheers, -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to by removing the well known companies |
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