This pic is not mine, but I hope the one I have just planted in the garden looks as good next spring.
(http://www.acmphotography.com/cheeseweb2/Castle/images/castle0034.jpg)
Very nice, but I still prefer my Mulberry!
;D
Well at leased this ones not to be sneezed at. :D
i was told they take a while to flower. do you know how old yours is?
Stunning do they come in pink as well?
lace edged with a little initial on the corner?
Age unknown but 12' high, it had a few bracts this year.
Pink! Lace! we are talking snot-rags here, not knickers. ;D
Ok Dove tree or Ghost tree, not a pink in site.
Our local park had something like it planted white and pink every other must be a different tree. Pity they dont lable the trees so people like me would know what they are and never a B. gardener around when you need one ha ha.
Ace I think that is one beautiful tree. (Never put initials in corner of my knickers in case the wind carries them in to another garden and people would know what size I need :))
Loved the tree too ACE. Really attractive! I am involved in a park project and think labelling the trees is a really good idea Teresa. Think that is a suggestion I will put forward when we next discuss the trees. :) busy_lizzie
Quote from: lorna on November 16, 2006, 11:45:07
in case the wind carries them in to another garden
I would cut down on the baked beans and jerusalem artichokes ;D
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Our school navy blue dreadnoughts had a pocket for our handkerchief 8)
Labelling trees has gotta be a must BL. I remember down at The Eden Project a few years ago there was a dearth of labels. Absolutely infuriating. When I asked I was told that 'the Boss' (Tim Schmit or something?) didn't believe in labels - he wanted peeps to get the 'impression' of a rain forest, or whatever... I'd just come back from a holiday visiting a rain forest & was, actually, quite keen to find out what I'd been walking through.....OK,OK ACE, I identified the rain bit ::) ;D