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Dollythehun 01-30-2021 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 948763)
After bloom season I face a major battle with the wisteria on my mom's gazebo. I'm going to take it back to a few very large trunks and only let it regrow well above ground level. This time I won't let it climb over the nearby hibiscus and grass. Depending on what I find some of the wooden gazebo slatting may need repair or replacement.

Mine is American Wisteria. In the spring I cut the top back to fingers.

estación seca 01-30-2021 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Dollythehun (Post 948764)
Mine is American Wisteria. In the spring I cut the top back to fingers.

I don't remember whether this is American, Chinese or Japanese. I planted it there when I was in high school, in the early 1970s. I haven't been there when it's in flower for many years, so I don't remember how long are the inflorescences.

If anybody wants seed I'd be happy to send it!

piping plover 05-16-2022 09:24 PM

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Late to the party. We're in the middle of winter, or I'd post a pic of my Tri Color Beech.

Great beech, btw!

Thanks Dolly, I’m just seeing this now. I love tri color beeches. I would need to get another property to fit one.

Leafmite 05-17-2022 04:55 PM

That is a cool tree! :)

We lost our American Chestnut to the American Chestnut blight a couple of years ago but I thought it was cool to have one and to get nuts from it for a few years. RIP

piping plover 05-17-2022 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 986308)
That is a cool tree! :)

We lost our American Chestnut to the American Chestnut blight a couple of years ago but I thought it was cool to have one and to get nuts from it for a few years. RIP

Thank you. Amazing that you had one with the prevalence of that tree disease. Was this an old one that was in a remote location and able to avoid the blight? I hear they are able to survive long enough to produce seed which at least gives the species a chance to eventually side step the disease genetically.

piping plover 05-17-2022 05:15 PM

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I was trying to upload photos last night of my weeping European purple beech. Trying again. This tree really needs a 2 acre front lawn to provide the right visual setting and not be crowded , oh well— i enjoy seeing it leaf out every spring. Unfortunately, I’ve had to butcher the lower branches otherwise it will “tent” out and take over the whole yard. Some magnificent green specimens over 120? Years old at the Newport Mansions and other private/ public gardens in Newport, Rhode Island—and in those settings they have the large lawns to properly spread out.

MCD 05-17-2022 05:59 PM

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I have a couple of those weeping beech; tried to take some pictures but as the leaves are barely coming out they just blend into the background and there's not much to see.

BTW I love your handle, so in lieu of some beech pictures, here's a beach picture, with a bunch of those cute little guys.

Dollythehun 05-17-2022 06:30 PM

Are those Piping Plovers for sure? My understanding from the Chicago Tribune is that there are only 74 banded. Monty and Rose nested at Montrose Harbor for two seasons much to everyone's delightful. This year Rose did not return and Monty just died last week.

I digress. PP, you're wise to know the size limitations of your property. it's a hard thing to learn...

MCD 05-17-2022 07:28 PM

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Are those Piping Plovers for sure? My understanding from the Chicago Tribune is that there are only 74 banded. Monty and Rose nested at Montrose Harbor for two seasons much to everyone's delightful. This year Rose did not return and Monty just died last week.

I digress. PP, you're wise to know the size limitations of your property. it's a hard thing to learn...

Given the numbers you're right they are probably some other similar plover (palmated plover). But (in my defence) they are known to nest on that particular beach, not sure about numbers for recent years.

Leafmite 05-17-2022 07:47 PM

I planted the Chestnut tree. There were/are programs/nurseries that sell 'resistant' nuts and small trees and my dad planted one. A seed sprouted from his so he gave me it to plant. His tree died, too. Now I just have the two fir trees and an English Walnut, then all the small potted tropical trees. :)


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