RE: Fruit Bearing Trees
- Subject: RE: Fruit Bearing Trees
- From: D* S*
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 19:34:17 -0700
- Importance: Normal
Lynn,
yes, I sound like a lazy cretin. However, this tree has a truly prodigious
output. The walkway under these trees would have to be swept a few times a
day to prevent staining. I will, nevertheless, pass on the Florel.
-----Original Message-----Doug, you are looking for Florel, a chemical spray that will eliminate fruit development. http://www.montereylawngarden.com/info/florel.html
From: owner-woodyplants@mallorn.com [mailto:owner-woodyplants@mallorn.com]On Behalf Of Lynn Jenkins
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 7:36 PM
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: Fruit Bearing Trees
However, instead of buying the expensive chemical, continually spraying the tree each spring, polluting the air and destroying many pollinators, why not get a Toro Blower (or a broom!) and just sweep them off the walkway? It's a lot easier.
At 07:47 AM 10/21/01 -0700, you wrote:
Hi. Does anyone if it is possible to treat a tree in such a way that it does not bear fruit. We have a pair of trees that, each year around this time, drop a small berry that tends to stain a walkway we recently constructed under the pair. I have not identified the tree's genus/species. It is however, very versatile--we have both bushes and trees that look to be the same plant. The tree will also, just before the berries form, release very small (flowers?) that look similar to snow flakes. In fact, for a period of one week, it appears to be constantly snowing, when we look outside the window under these trees--a strange sight in Los Angeles.
Thanks,
Doug
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