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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
That is one heck of a cool tree Piping Plover!! I'm enchanted... especially the weeping form, and the leaves that start out translucent quality when leafing out. Now there's one I'll have to admire from afar... I'm sure it would hate Kansas weather.
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Thank you WW! Yes, it made me realize that exotic is sometimes simply something that does not grow in your area and all areas have their edge with special flora/fauna. And weather tourism people go to Kansas to chase epic cloud formations and storms rare to the rest of the globe.
BTW how is your orchid greenhouse/sunroom project coming along? I think I have the correct OP on that topic-- Weren't you working on that last year?
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Originally Posted by DeaC
That beauty and wisteria would fulfil my desires.
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Yes, wisteria growing up that tree would be a show stopper. great idea. Imagine the color contrast of bluish wisteria flowers with deep wine-red beech foliage. I'll need to remember to take a photo of the beech when the leaves are at their finest color in May/June. I captured the beginning and end of season with these 2 pics.
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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
i love it
envy for sure
wisteria, Deac? why cant you grow that?
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Thank you DC. And I am envying the south FLorida weather now. I did not make my usual 2 trips to FL this year and really am missing it. I really want to visit Fairchild gardens again, been years since I made my way out there.