Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Bottlebrush Trees
Here is some information about a good tree for this area, Weeping Bottlebrush Tree.
"Callistemon viminalis, bottle-brush. Exceptional small tree, 2030' high and 15' spread, freely branching small evergreen. Pendulous branches filled with magnificent red flowers during mid-spring and summer. Needs staking first 23 years.* (Underlining added for emphasis). From Australia. With excessive water, trees can become chlorotic. Sun. 20o F." Source:* jruiz@cvwd.org For all other inquiries or comments please contact: Coachella Valley Water District P.O. Box 1058 Coachella, CA (760) 398-2651 (760) 398-3711 (FAX) They are great foundation or specimen plantings.* They need little water after they are established.* As you can see from the above source, staking is required during the first couple of years.* Many experts will advise the removal of the nursery-supplied support stakes (the bamboo pole shown in the first photo, below) when planted and to replace these with the typically recommended two- or three-stake support system located away from the root ball loosly supporting the tree (allowing some sway, but no permanant "lean"). * These trees, when young, have a willowy trunk that needs support for a period of time. This is what they are like from the nursery, the typical size when planting.* This is NOT me in the photo ... After a couple of years... And here are their flowers in spring and early summer...
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Re: Bottlebrush Trees
Hey Jerry---I was always taught that bottlebrush trees were something you made to simulate pine trees on a model railroad, not a real tree. Learn something new every day. Glad to see you got moved in-have you airconditioned the garage for your new layout yet?
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Re: Bottlebrush Trees
One warning about bottlebush trees -- bees and wasps love them. If you're allergic to bees, I would not recommend having one -- at least not close to a door or window. Had one in California. Loved it. The second trip to the hospital convinced me it wasn't that pretty anyway and had to go.
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Re: Bottlebrush Trees
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They also attract butterflies which is nice.* Speaking of butterflies.* I've never seen a better butterfly attractor than the Passion Vine.* Amazing quantity of butterflies along a 50' fence covered with Passion Vines I once had. Quote:
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Re: Bottlebrush Trees
that's quite a nice tree, I like it. Thanks for the info
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Hi, I am just saying "Hello" so that I get all new messages on this thread.
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I agree with Red. I got stung while touching one of the flowers. I did not see the wasp under the flower. He saw me...and he bit me..and it hurt like .
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