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Hello everyone,
been a while. i am keen on asking for your expert opinion. i got a plant at home in a pot. tall to the ceiling. last time i asked, most of you guys told me it was definitely a mimosa/silk tree, the one that makes the pink pom-poms.
but...
Started by calinromania on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gardenstew):
Looks more and already up to the ceiling in my little balcony
i am still sure it is a mimosa kinda tree/climber like some kind of ferm....
I'm certainly no expert, but it doesn't look like any mimosa tree that I have ever seen.
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For anyone that cares to look around the Mimosa's are popping.
Started by akerue on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at geekfest):
I love that ....
Have pics of each of us 4 kids up in the branches ~ a bunch of monkeys .
Now when I smell them had 2 huge trees in our front yard in Irving.
There was a large Mimosa tree growing next door to the house where I grew-up.
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I only have pics of the seed pod and leaves, but i will describe the tree.
I live in zone 6, near zone 7 (New Mexico) and have seen these all over the place.
They are deciduous ornamental/shade trees. Max height i've observed is about 25-30 feet, with...
Started by ManicMapleMan on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arborday):
Mimosa doesn't have any fall color to speak second guess was some type of honeylocust....
Nor is the fall color.
There are numerous species trees in the leguminosae family that have small feathery leaves and bean it is not a match for mimosa.
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I only have pics of the seed pod and leaves, but i will describe the tree.
I live in zone 6, near zone 7 (New Mexico) and have seen these all over the place.
They are deciduous ornamental/shade trees. Max height i've observed is about 25-30 feet, with...
Started by ManicMapleMan on
, 4 posts
by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arbordayusa):
Mimosa doesn't have any fall color to speak second guess was some type of honeylocust....
Nor is the fall color.
There are numerous species trees in the leguminosae family that have small feathery leaves and bean it is not a match for mimosa.
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:27:03 -0600, "Suzanne Blom" <sueblom@execpc.com
Right now I have petunias and roses. However, these are generic place
markers.
I've been told that azaleas, mimosas, gardenias, and magnolias are
decorative plants more likely...
Started by Suzanne Blom on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Mimosas....
The standard
of a porch, etc.
Eldredge" <john@jfeldredge.com
Also, mimosa trees are particularly brittle;sueblom@execpc.com
Azaleas are used both as hedges and planted around the base of trees.
GMT, "John F.
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Quick and cheap trees to grow in a feild any ideas thanks
07 Oct 2011, 19:53 crisp
Started by builder on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at france-forum-frenchentree):
I'm thinking in terms of you planting the trees in a field, hence, but it is vulnerable to pest and disease! I found this site for Paulownia trees although they cannot supply until 'Autumn 2011':
http://www....
Animals, particularly equines.
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It's mulberry season again, and twice every day I walk a route overhung by a big-and-getting-bigger mulberry tree that drops nasty squishy berries all over the sidewalk. Meanwhile a smaller one is rapidly growing up down the block and is just starting...
Started by John B. on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mtpleasantdc):
Mulberry trees....
While in trees either - the new city regulations concerning cutting down trees don't apply to mulberry trees.
The mulberry is a delicious fruit for pies, ice cream, or just eating .
trees are not weeds.
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The beautiful Mimosa Tree was probably the first tree that I knew by name. It was a very important tree during my childhood because this was the...
Started by ARTCARDIST by Corey Brown on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pinterest):
My Grandparents had one in their yard, every time I see one, I think of them. .
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My nephews/nieces always throw their seeds in my flower bed after they eat peaches, watermelon, etc... Well I'll be damned if something didn't grow. Only thing I can think of that they have thrown in there that would be a tree is a peach, but hell I don...
Started by MaKaVeLi2003 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at consolecity):
It's looks like some kind of fern carrying it, that's probably what happened... .
Don't know what it is but its not a peach tree.
More importantly though, paint your railing like a willow.
Just based on pictures i dont think its a peach tree.
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Almost Dead
Reemergence of life...
Not a Human Form...
Started by Sudhakar Redddy on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at photozo):
~~Peg Great....
Nice series.
Looks like it has like wood sculpture.
What kind of a tree is it? I think it's the Flamesuch a lost...big tree Great textures you've captured in the 1st and last images.
Even in trees.
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