Some Niagara Pics!
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:51 am
I visited a friend in Niagara this past weekend. The climate there is phenominal for the non-current warmed East...
Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue':
<img src="http://inlinethumb29.webshots.com/42908 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00211">
Frost burnt M. basjoo with Arizona blue cypress:
<img src="http://inlinethumb41.webshots.com/10792 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00212">
A large C. x viridiflora:
<img src="http://inlinethumb40.webshots.com/42599 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00214">
Cunninghamia complete with Spanish moss!
<img src="http://inlinethumb01.webshots.com/44544 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00218">
<img src="http://inlinethumb08.webshots.com/43271 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00219">
Trachycarpus fortunei protected with burlap, in ground 4+ years:
<img src="http://inlinethumb40.webshots.com/42279 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00221">
Nice mixed grove of Phyllostachys (aureosulcata, aureosulcata 'Spectibilis', and bambusoides)
<img src="http://inlinethumb19.webshots.com/43794 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00223">
I brought back 4 large field grown seperations of 'spectibilis'. These are now resting in my basement for the winter (though they are much taller then the cealing):
<img src="http://inlinethumb39.webshots.com/46054 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00225">
Hope you enjoyed!
Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue':
<img src="http://inlinethumb29.webshots.com/42908 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00211">
Frost burnt M. basjoo with Arizona blue cypress:
<img src="http://inlinethumb41.webshots.com/10792 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00212">
A large C. x viridiflora:
<img src="http://inlinethumb40.webshots.com/42599 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00214">
Cunninghamia complete with Spanish moss!
<img src="http://inlinethumb01.webshots.com/44544 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00218">
<img src="http://inlinethumb08.webshots.com/43271 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00219">
Trachycarpus fortunei protected with burlap, in ground 4+ years:
<img src="http://inlinethumb40.webshots.com/42279 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00221">
Nice mixed grove of Phyllostachys (aureosulcata, aureosulcata 'Spectibilis', and bambusoides)
<img src="http://inlinethumb19.webshots.com/43794 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00223">
I brought back 4 large field grown seperations of 'spectibilis'. These are now resting in my basement for the winter (though they are much taller then the cealing):
<img src="http://inlinethumb39.webshots.com/46054 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC00225">
Hope you enjoyed!