Glyptostrobus pensillis
By Bluespruce
- 9 Nov, 2009
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Foliage detail of Glyptostrobus pensillis showing it's wonderful pink tones in early November.
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thanks Tt, it's related to Taxodium, and probably has the best autumn colours for any deciduous conifer.
9 Nov, 2009
Is it rare, or easily available ?
9 Nov, 2009
Fairly rare.
9 Nov, 2009
Thanks. :o)
9 Nov, 2009
And presumably big when mature?
9 Nov, 2009
Gets large in time Andrew, but easily controllable if necessary.
12 Nov, 2009
Lovely colour, not seen this one before.
16 Dec, 2009
Lovely plant.
18 Dec, 2009
Just noticed the plant behind. Is that Cham. laws. 'Imbricata Pendula'?
20 Aug, 2010
Yep! .. you're not wrong there Steve...by the way did you ever join the BCS ?
20 Aug, 2010
Yes I did.
20 Aug, 2010
Well done :)
20 Aug, 2010
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Stephen. this is very pretty... wonderful colour ! :o)
9 Nov, 2009