One thing I would like cleared up, is whether this is actually Cupressus, or Chamaecyparis, or whether the jury is still out on that.
'The area around Lake Balaton has been said to be USDA 7b." As is north Georgia, and my garden. And which is colder than any areas that people...
Yes, and yet Grimshaw et al have pictures of one in Hungary, no part of which can be much milder than where I live....
Based on who sold this and what he said about it, it likely comes from the Cox Arboretum outside Atlanta. And thus will hopefully prove to be a...
BTW that's far from the most egregious incorrect ID on that website. Well over 10 years I excitedly visited this purported tree...
Thanks...definitely nothing to do with the tree, other than being under it!
Thanks Pineresin ;-). I have a cynical take on the misidentification. It's so obviously not a L. laricina, I wonder if it was IDed as such just...
Thanks. It's certainly more plausible for that to be growing in that part of PA than L. laricina.
I visited this tree today...another Pennsylvania larch. The one I posted earlier was found a 3 hour drive away, near Lock Haven. I'd hoped they...
Well thanks for confirming my source for Scott Arboretum data is out of date. It is: https://websites.rbge.org.uk/multisite/multisite3.php...
For what it's worth, adopting to various typical 'maritime climates' hasn't proven a problem, at all, for the vast majority of Chinese plants. Or...
Wow! This makes the fact that the most commonly encountered cultivar name for turneri oaks is 'Pseudoturneri' all the more striking, doesn't it!?...
Resin et al., Dimension are 32mm X 19mm. Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Going to sow the seed right away in hopes it is still viable. More about the...