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On 17/8/04 23:19, in article
, "Phil L" wrote: At least I think it's a mimosa tree, long 'fronds' on each branch, holding many small leaves which curl up at night, the tree itself had pinkish blooms on it and had long pods with a few seeds in each, one of which ended up in my suitcase (in Turkey)...would there be any possibility of having it as a houseplant?....there's a picture here of one: http://www.gardenerscorner.com/Mimosa.html That's an Albizia julibrissin (IIRC) not a mimosa (Acacia) They're half hardy but can be grown in warmer parts of the south west of England, the Channel Isles and the Scillies. How it would do as a house plant, I have no idea. I rather doubt it would flourish though. As it cost you nothing, it's certainly worth a try! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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