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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Salgor, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. Salgor

    Salgor Gardener

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    :phew: Hope I haven't bored you all

    The tree was a birthday present from my OH and it it looking beautiful at the moment. Very young (not me, the tree :loll:) so it should improve with age.:heehee:
     

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    • Marley Farley

      Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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      Pansies always look so jolly & your tree looks very delicate & pretty... :sunny:
       
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      • CosmosGuy

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        The tree is lovely, can't think of the name but we have one at the back. Those grey clouds look ominous in the background!!
         
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        • Salgor

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          CosmosGuy, I can.t remember either without going out and checking the label. BTW the dark clouds didn't come to anything.:hapfeet:
           
        • daitheplant

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          I would say the tree is Salix Hakuro Nishiki.:dbgrtmb::D
           
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          • ARMANDII

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            Very nice, Sal> I like the feathery effect of the tree and each year it'll get better and better.:D:thumbsup:
             
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            • barnaby

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              Agree with Dai - you may need to keep it under control, very quick growing in my experience but easy to prune.
               
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