15 Of The Most Beautiful Trees Ever Photographed
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15 Of The Most Beautiful Trees Ever Photographed
I sincerely hope that mankind will preserve these beautiful trees for the next generations...
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125-year-old rhododendron, Canada
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144-year-old wisteria, Japan
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Trees twisted by strong winds, New Zealand
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Japanese maple tree, Oregon, USA
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Moss-covered southern beech tree, Oregon, USA
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Cherry trees, Germany
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The Angel Oak Tree, South Carolina
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Delonix regia, Brazil
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Maple tree tunnel, Oregon, USA
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Rainbow eucalyptus, Hawaii
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Jacaranda trees, South Africa
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Oak Alley, South Carolina
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Baobab trees, Madagascar
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Beech trees, Northern Ireland
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The third largest tree in the world (a giant sequoia), California
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Have tried to grow WISTERIA for years, from seed and young plants. No luck.
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I read an article by Joe Walker; he's been on the trail of propagating the Giant Sequoia trees {as well as other rare giants over 30yrs} and developed the methods for starting these rare species in his nursery.
https://www.giant-sequoia.com/
https://www.giant-sequoia.com/
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aspca4ever wrote:I read an article by Joe Walker; he's been on the trail of propagating the Giant Sequoia trees {as well as other rare giants over 30yrs} and developed the methods for starting these rare species in his nursery.
https://www.giant-sequoia.com/
Had a look, that's brilliant, they are such incredible trees.
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What beautiful pictures!!! Absolutely stunning.
I love the cherry blossom when it's in bloom
I love the cherry blossom when it's in bloom
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nicko wrote:Have tried to grow WISTERIA for years, from seed and young plants. No luck.
Beautiful Didge.
@nicko: I've had some beautiful wisteria and loved it. One was in Tucson, in an old Spanish home I rented for a period. Looked like this:
On Ministry we had a thread devoted just to pictures of wisteria. Very popular plant.
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Iplanted a Wisteria last summer I thought it had died,
had a look earlier and saw what looked like tiny red buds on the branches. Am I going to be successful ?
had a look earlier and saw what looked like tiny red buds on the branches. Am I going to be successful ?
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nicko wrote:Iplanted a Wisteria last summer I thought it had died,
had a look earlier and saw what looked like tiny red buds on the branches. Am I going to be successful ?
Gd luck with it. You'll love it, no matter how overgrown it gets. That's the fun of it. Each wisteria plant has it's own personality.
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nicko wrote:I planted a Wisteria last summer I thought it had died,
had a look earlier and saw what looked like tiny red buds on the branches. Am I going to be successful ?
Just a suggestion but --- if you didn't check your soil PH prior to planting your Wisteria start - or you haven't amended the soil since planting your Wisteria; that's a MUST DO...and you have to keep checking that acidic PH level and keep it high!
This is a 144 yr old Wisteria Tree image >>>
and now they've propagated so many varieties for all planting zones/color variations and even a dwarf variety too.
Ever try a BONSAI tree? Loads of fun and makes the indoor become more enjoyable too.
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I'm .a crap gardener, I dig a hole, fill it with water, when waters soaked in, half fill with peat, put in plant, fill rest up with dirt. If I remember pour on plant food and then hope for the best!
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nicko wrote:I'm .a crap gardener, I dig a hole, fill it with water, when waters soaked in, half fill with peat, put in plant, fill rest up with dirt. If I remember pour on plant food and then hope for the best!
Ok...that method will work 50% of the time...just use a higher phosphate/acidic type of fertilizer --- miracle grow ->BLUE {not the green one}
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Damn, i'v been using the green one!
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Other countries get such beautiful plants and trees and greenery growing. England hasn't anything as beautiful unfortunately.
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eddie wrote:Other countries get such beautiful plants and trees and greenery growing. England hasn't anything as beautiful unfortunately.
Oh, contra...perhaps not the ancient flowering trees {due to all of the massive bombing from Herr Hitler} but England formal gardens and roses are world renown and the climate is superb for growing lots of floribunda that we just can't keep here in the states.
I've tried so many times to hybridize some 'Ole English Roses' and had they fry in our 105º that we suffer through in July - Sept.
And some of my all time favorites are those old stone structures with the thatched roofs...2 die 4!
My husband & I always longed to come over for the semi-annual spring & fall garden shows; we so wanted to connect with so many of our landscape suppliers face-to-face instead of just always speaking via the phone call for orders! But his health took a nose dive and then he died - had to close up our business and sell. Lots of great memories but that is a forever regret that we just didn't do what we'd dreamed about and fly over to see those 2 huge events.
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eddie wrote:Other countries get such beautiful plants and trees and greenery growing. England hasn't anything as beautiful unfortunately.
Are you kidding? The UK is the origin of the famous English garden. Walk around Chelsea, Holland Park or Notting Hill in the spring, and the backyard gardens are heaven.
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