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Near to us there's a reasonably new "environmental centre" and country
park. All of the planting is native, but a touch immature at the moment. The visitor centre is built to be as environmentally friendly as possible and in the park they're encouraging wildflower meadows. I dare say in 20 years time it'll start to look fantastic, but until then there aren't many tree over 8 feet high. When we were wandering round with the dog a couple of weeks ago, I caught sight of a stand of rather beautiful trees. The bark is gorgeous and striking. I'm afraid none of the proper wardens were on duty so I couldn't get an answer at the centre as to the species so I'm begging for help here. I'm also afraid that I wasn't carrying my camera and had to resort to the one built in to the phobile. http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/album/2005/02- February/slides/Image026.html and http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/album/2005/02- February/slides/Image027.html Any ideas? If so, what size in what time and will it be a suitable tree for a smallish (50'x30') garden with a gap for a single tree? Warwick |
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Warwick wrote:
I caught sight of a stand of rather beautiful trees. The bark is gorgeous and striking. I'm afraid none of the proper wardens were on duty so I couldn't get an answer at the centre as to the species so I'm begging for help here. I'm also afraid that I wasn't carrying my camera and had to resort to the one built in to the phobile. http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/album/2005/02- February/slides/Image026.html and http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/album/2005/02- February/slides/Image027.html Any ideas? If so, what size in what time and will it be a suitable tree for a smallish (50'x30') garden with a gap for a single tree? Warwick Acer pennsylvanicum 'Erythrocladum' Its a difficult treee to grow to any size. |
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