Schizolobium parahybum - Brazilian Fern Tree
By Delonix1
- 9 Nov, 2008
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Three Brazilian Fern Trees...probably only 2 years old and around 30 feet tall.
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Marguerite, you're not kidding! They do slow down after about 40 or 50 feet tall and start branching out.
Aleyna, yes, these trees are planted way too close together. They will eventually have a large trunk with buttresses. Unfortunately, gardeners sometimes don't plan for growth. It happens all the time here.
13 Nov, 2008
Delonix, the Schizolobium parahybum are blossoming all over the city now, tomorrow I'll take some pictures...
and about the gardeners dont plan growth... im afraid i'm one of them :o(
14 Nov, 2008
Aleyna,
It is must a be a beautiful shower of yellow flowers with all the Brazilian fern trees blooming. I look forward to seeing your photos.
14 Nov, 2008
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these trees are too close..
12 Nov, 2008