By Julibrissin
- 20 Feb, 2009
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This is young tree currently. Currently 4 metres tall, 7 year ones. Raises an extending Mediterranean:mediterranean junk crown, and yields his make-up brush-like pink flowers on the branch borderlands. The blooming is beginning on the end of a June,and a September lasts until his end.
Between the most beautiful Mediterranean:mediterranean ornamental trees owes.
Is there not tree like this at you?
If he could be cores it would be sent with pleasure, and it would be helped in his propagation for you.
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This is young tree currently. Currently 4 metres tall, 7 year ones. Raises an extending Mediterranean:mediterranean junk crown, and yields his make-up brush-like pink flowers on the branch borderlands. The blooming is beginning on the end of a June,and a September lasts until his end.
Between the most beautiful Mediterranean:mediterranean ornamental trees owes.
Is there not tree like this at you?
If he could be cores it would be sent with pleasure, and it would be helped in his propagation for you.
22 Feb, 2009
No, I'm pretty sure I've never seen one like this here in Britain. It's probably too tender for our cold weather!
25 Feb, 2009
According to me the the climate may be much more favourable at you than at us on Hungary.
At us in winter not rare the minus 20 spontoon temperature.
I would give a tip about it rather, how did not spread so much at you.
That why?
I do not know the answer to it.
It is liked very much on the continental climate.
A lot are forced into Germany, and they remain nicely, than hardy Hibiscusok.
You try it you do not regret it.
He blooms continuously on whole summer.
His flower beautiful pink one, than the make-up brush.
25 Feb, 2009
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Beautiful. Is this a very large tree? (or is it a shrub?)
21 Feb, 2009