Norfolk Pine
By Mikec
- 29 Dec, 2008
- 11 likes
This was a Christmas present and they had tiny red bows all over it.
I have never grown one so I'm looking forward to seeing how it does.
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Looks very cute.
I hope you are successful in growing it.
29 Dec, 2008
Will you plant it out Mike?
29 Dec, 2008
It's strictly an indoor plant in my growing zone.
29 Dec, 2008
Thanks!
29 Dec, 2008
I just read on the internet where they like to be kept constantly damp Gilli. Maybe yours dried out too much causing the needles to fall off. Not too long ago I saw one in a greenhouse and it was taller than I am. Quite spectacular but then I'm thinking where do I put another tall and wide plant. Guess where there is a will there is a way :)
29 Dec, 2008
Don't let Delonix1 put you off... His grow outside... I just love these symmetrical little beauties.... I had one years ago that my cat loved to sleep curled beneath...what the attraction was I still don't know but Sibby felt at home there!
4 Jan, 2009
Yes, Lori...these trees grow very large here...about 200 feet/61 meters tall, however, they can be very messy trees. My tree is about 80 feet/ 25 meters tall.
It is a very symmetrical tree that's very beautiful when planted on a very large lot or in a park.
This tree is very widely grown at the lower elevations of California.
8 Jan, 2009
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I tried one years ago and all the "needles" fell off. :o( Never tried one since.
29 Dec, 2008