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Silk Tree.
By Resi
- 3 Jul, 2011
- 5 likes
Cutting taken Termes d'A 2005
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How tall will it be when it grows up, Resi?
8 Jul, 2011
i dont know Sheilabub as i never knew which variety the mothertree was! she cld have been a straightforward Albizia julibrissin, or an A.Rosea , which is a smaller version.
whatever she turns out 20m or 5m , she is going to be moved as those pieces of wood above it are being dug in - well chisseled in more like LOL - to form raised herb beds.
actually the piccie before this one is the mother tree, we had her in our previous garden here.
8 Jul, 2011
OK, thanks, I'll have a look at t'other . . .
8 Jul, 2011
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This photo is of "Silk Tree. " in Resi's garden
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It looks as if you`ve got your work cut out Resi, but once you can get your Trees and shrubs established it should get a little easier.
4 Jul, 2011