Re: I found my tree!


Yes- and the fall leaf color is supposed to be amazing. Mine was in a 5-gallon pot and I paid $35. I think I got a steal!

Theresa

Cathy Carpenter wrote:

I have one too! Of course, mine is a mail order "stick with roots" purchased last year (but the price was much more reasonable than the specimen I saw at the nursery yesterday priced at $138.00), and I still don't know how it will cope with our midwest heat. Did you know that the autumn leaves have a carmel smell?
Cathy
On Thursday, May 5, 2005, at 09:30 PM, Theresa wrote:

/I have a Weeping Katsura-

Cercidiphyllum magnificum/ 'Pendulum'

http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/47783/

http://www.jfschmidt.com/articles/katsuratree/


I will be digging up a new zealand flax, a fern, and small mahonia to
make room.  So, this weekend will be plant rearranging and donating to
neighbors time again... I know one of the salvias I have is going to go-
too big (I've pruned it every couple of months!), looks almost just like
the black and the white sages I have, and the flowers are almost
unseen.  The mahonia can find a home in the back near a couple of roses
and the bird feeders.  Plenty of places I can tuck another fern in under
the front tree,  Hmmm- the flax...I might see if it can stay- the
contrasting leaves would look nice there with the new tree.

Now- where should I plant the new azalea??

Ok- I'm ready for the weekend!

Theresa

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