Re: Silk Floss tree in flower


>Greetings again,
>Another Floss Silk thought. I've heard that they can take a while to bloom--
>but based on what Sean has said about the riotous bloom on the butchered
>prune job, and also based on the ones at the Huntington Library, by no means
>butchered, but cut back hard every year, which bloom beautifully, I'm
>wondering if the cutting back enhances the bloom? Any thoughts on this out
>there?
>
>---Laura

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	I doubt it. The one on Higuera Street in from of Rudolph's Coffee
House in San Luis Obispo  is in riotous bloom and I don't believe it has
ever been cut back!			---Chas---
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