Hi Jack,
that 20 foot'er in Georgetown must be a great sight. It would be nice to know if that 20' specimen has any brown branches since once it's brown, the areas will never turn green again..........one can tell if there has been a historic freeze in the area!
You can see it on Google/Maps:
I will PM you the directions.
Thanks Jack,
for the others.......here's the google maps image.....gotta love street view in google maps!
Great specimen!! Georgetown, Washington, DC
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Thanks for posting that streetview.
Beautiful specimen, spectacular location to plant a "special tree".
Obviously a great spot for it, with nearby brick building and adjacent tree canopies.
gotta love street view in google maps
I think it's fabulous.
Especially for us at PN...the ability to see specimens all over North America is really a wonderful feature.
Don't know if I'd feel the same if it were my house in that picture.
Thanks again.
Barb
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Hi Barb,
I hear you with google street maps......good thing all streets are not on there site, only the most traveled ones. My street is not on yet.......but I think it may be on bing.
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Google seems to have turned street view of for my place.
The photo that used to be up captured a vignette here on the farm. I was unloading round bales of hay in the front yard. I saw the Google truck go by. But, I am not in the photo. They must have edited me out. 😯
Thanks for posting that streetview.
Beautiful specimen, spectacular location to plant a "special tree".
Obviously a great spot for it, with nearby brick building and adjacent tree canopies.gotta love street view in google maps
I think it's fabulous.
Especially for us at PN...the ability to see specimens all over North America is really a wonderful feature.
Don't know if I'd feel the same if it were my house in that picture.Thanks again.
Barb
Furthermore and to bore everyone a bit, it is worth noting that the house with the MP tree is across the street from the Dumbarton Oaks estate. Its one of those classic gilded age places of granduer. And in 1944, the Allies held a conference there to prepare the blueprint for what would become the United Nations.
Here are around 250 seeds in for a 24 hour soak before planting:
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Hi Cameron,
that's a bunch of seed! Good luck with them!
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Serj, I've read at GardenWeb forum that A. araucana is much more hardier in comparison to A. angustifolia. The first one grows in Scotland, Southern Norway and Sweden without damages. The second one...?
I planted one of my small A.a. in the garden this summer (near Aucuba), it becames more happy, it seems to me that A. feels outdoors better than in a pot. I'll protect my one with styrofoam shield.
Here's an update on the A. araucana 😀 :
There are around twice as many seedlings than you can see here, they're just too small
You can see some of the tiny seedlings near the middle of this pic
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Wow, Cameron, that's a lot of seedlings.
Looks like they're all popping, great germination rate.
How long can they stay in community pots before potting up?
Barb
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From what I've read, it seems as if they grow fairly quickly within the first few months to about 15 cm. After that they grow in slow-motion, so that's when I'll divide them 😀
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If you lived nearby, I'd offer to help pot them up.
Love doing that!
Do they go into liners or straight into one gallon pots?
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I think I'll put them in pots somewhere between the two. I'll have to divide them up in the spring and keep them outside, because there won't be enough room for all of them inside!
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I always like to test with one...you could gently "prick out" one near the edge and plant in a pot to see how it does.
Transplant shock occurs at every stage, and minimizing that is the trick.
Did that with one of my Foxtail seedlings just to see how it would do.
Obviously did it a little too early as that one seedling remains my slowest grower even today.
Can't wait to see where you'll keep them all
😆 😆
Barb
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