Catalpa Bignoniodes (possibly another Catalpa family member)
By Seanval1
- 1 Oct, 2008
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Catalpa can be grown as shrubs, just need to prune them back hard enough each year, in fact the leaves are often larger when given this treatment.
1 Oct, 2008
welcome to GOY
1 Oct, 2008
Bluespruce - that's interesting.
Does it apply to a number of other shrubs, that leaves are larger after pruning?
Seanval1 ~
Welcome to GoY. Enjoy.
1 Oct, 2008
Hi Sean Welcome to GoY.
All the best, Hywel.
2 Oct, 2008
Terratoonie, depends on the plant, Cotinus 'Grace' is another that benefits from hard pruning and produces larger leaves as a result.
2 Oct, 2008
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Interesting, I've got a Catalpa by this name but it's a tallish tree, also known as Indian bean tree. Your's looks like a shrub, must be a relative. Welcome to GOY.
1 Oct, 2008