Re: got my loquat planted/ now need tree recommendation
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- Subject: Re: got my loquat planted/ now need tree recommendation
- From: &* G* <m*@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:12:10 -0700
Thanks Noreen. I need to do a bit more hunting to find one and I might have to wait until spring (even though NOW is the ideal time to plant anything here).
I'll keep hunting... Theresa TeichFauna@aol.com wrote:
About 10 years ago when I was looking for Texas native plants for our native garden, there were many varieties available. It was difficult to find the actual native Desert Willow, Chilopsis linearis. There were many more of the "improved" varieties available....which were supposed to be faster growing, larger blooms, different colors etc. The native has large trumpet blooms that are white with pink (light to dark). Named varieties at the time were: White Storm, with white blooms; Dark Storm, with dark burgundy blooms; and several others, such as: Marfa Lace, Tejas, and Alpine that has shorter wider leaves. There is another that is supposed to be very robust and easy to grow called Bubba. Available also is a cross between the Catalpa and the Chilopsis, called a Chitalpa that was supposed to be an even better landscape plant than the native, combining the traits of both genre into one. Back then, the NPSOT and the TXDOT were very strict about native plantings being the true native. After seeing the other types growing, I wish I had just gone ahead with one of the "improved" varieties, since they seem to be far more suitable to a landscape....faster growing, larger blooms, less temperamental to changes in soil, water, etc. I'm sure that now there are probably even more varieties available. My suggestion is to go with a named variety, rather than the pure native. Noreen zone 9 Texas Gulf Coast In a message dated 10/27/2008 10:02:47 AM Central Daylight Time, cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil writes: They grow pretty quickly for a xeric plant. I got one of mine from HCG about 5 years ago, it was maybe 7 inches tall. I was a little dismayed but planted it outside anyway, and now it's just as tall as the others I got from the nursery, they were about 5'. They're all about 8' now. The description in the catalog for the HCG one said it had bigger blossoms and longer bloom than the common ones; I haven't really found that to be obvious. But there is one down the street with almost solid magenta blossoms and it's in a spot I can get to it. I'm going to try and take some cuttings off it next spring, if I can get them growing I'll finish off my back fence plantings with them. **************Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics b check it out! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1211202682x1200689022/aol?redir= http://www.games.com?ncid=emlcntusgame00000001) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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