Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A few years ago I saw a beautiful one here in the Villages. It was actually grafted onto a different tree so that it was only a bougainvillea at the top and you could mow under it. It was in the front yard of a house North of 466 and off Morse that has changed owners. I suspect the new owners didn’t know how to prune it as I no longer see one in bloom when I drive down that street. I too wanted one and couldn’t find one either. I tried grafting one myself but didn’t really know what I was doing. Let me know if you come up with something.
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I'm digging mine up this weekend. You can have it for free.
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There is a local farmer who sets up on CR 48 and Number 2 road in Yalaha most days. He has beautiful larger trees 4' +/- tall. Prices are very reasonable.
Have also seen some at nursery on E CR 462 near railroad tracks east of US 301. Not sure if they still have some. |
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they were just at Lowes on 466A......
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IMHO. I own three of these trees and they are a pain! The thorns are horrible, they grow like weeds and you are always trimming them. If I had to do it all over again, I would have used bottle brush trees.
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Either the one in Wildwood or the one up near Lady Lake |
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I was told that the Robellini being used everywhere does that, too.
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We have two bougainvillea small trees in our neighborhood and they are beautiful. They are very small so I wonder if they are a patio version planted in the yard. I planted a little one from Home Depot that was in a hanging pot and I transferred to the ground by my lamp post. A year later… totally out of control!
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Had a couple and ripped them out. They work well on a lot where they can grow and are not near anything, not very likely on these lots. Grow like weeds with sharp thorns. Not a friendly plant in these circumstances but I do see that some people have them and they do bloom.
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We had a Japanese lilac bush at our Michigan condo that I trained from a bush into a tree. It grew to be 15 feet tall and flowered every spring after the first three years. I think our crepe myrtle here used to be a bush and is now a big tree.
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Can you grow them in large pots to limit their growth and for ease of maintenance?
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