Re: Trees for Medit. area
- Subject: Re: Trees for Medit. area
- From: &* &* T* K* <l*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:15:30 -0800
----- Original Message ----- From: "david feix" <davidfeix@yahoo.com>
To: <doobieous@yahoo.com>; <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: Trees for Medit. area
Hello, I would save your money for a tree that does better in windy coastal situations, such as Marina. Jacarandas just don't bloom all that well so close to the coast, unless you can give them a courtyard situation with some protection from cool coastal winds, and with lots of walls and masonry to reradiate heat. I would love to also plant this tree as a street tree here in Berkeley, to replace the boring old Fruitless Mulberry Trees, but as we get lots of wind straight off the bay, I know that it would never bloom as well as it should. The Jacaranda probably would do great if surrounded to the east, north and west by a 2 story building, with concrete or brick paving below it. I remember seeing just such a tree growing up in Burlingame, on the San Francisco peninsula, and it seemed the height of exotica when in bloom in June.
Also, I would be cautious about planting Jacaranda and Bauhinia in Sierra foothill zones, they are probably much safer in USDA zone 9b conditions than 9a, and do much better in areas that get warm spring weather, such as inland southern California. I would like to experiment with Bauhinia forficata here in the SF Bay Area, but suspect it also blooms better out of coastal winds and fog. I can't control either, being directly infront of the Golden Gate Bridge, if there is any fog to be had here in the East Bay, we get it first!
Dear All,
I once lived in San Diego. At the time I became totally enchanted with the Jacaranda trees planted so commonly there. Unfortunately they seldom do well here in the eastern San Francisco bay area. I suspect they would be common here if they did. I did recently notice that a local nursery is selling 4 inch Bauhinia (from Annie's Annuals). Perhaps I'll give one a try.
Tim Kalman
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