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19/05/2008, 18:46
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Ian
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Can anyone identify this tree?
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We have a tree outside our house which is baffling my wife. Even with the aid of half a dozen reference books, she can't identify it, so I said I'd ask the forum.
She describes it as "A tree about 4-5 metres high. The flowers, out now, are pendant racemes, purply-pink, while the leaves are like wisteria leaves"
Any ideas?
Thanks
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19/05/2008, 18:49
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M
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Re: Can anyone identify this tree?
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Could it be....
a wisteria?
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19/05/2008, 19:18
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Gengulphus
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Re: Can anyone identify this tree?
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A Robinia of some kind?
It's good, provided it lasts… Letizia Bonaparte
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19/05/2008, 20:30
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jono
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20/05/2008, 20:50
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Roz
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Re: Can anyone identify this tree?
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While you're pondering that one, I wonder if anyone can put a name to our mystery tree? It's just finished flowering, I wish I'd thought to get a picture while it was in bloom... The flowers appear before the leaves making quite a striking effect. They are pale mauve/bluish and are narrow trumpet shaped, about three inches long. In the previous two years we've only seen a few flowers, but this year it's been absolutely covered in them. Any ideas?
This place is like my favourite fudge: mostly sweet with a few nuts!
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20/05/2008, 20:55
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thunderhorse

Joined on 16/11/2005
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Roz wrote: | | While you're pondering that one, I wonder if anyone can put a name to our mystery tree? It's just finished flowering, I wish I'd thought to get a picture while it was in bloom... The flowers appear before the leaves making quite a striking effect. They are pale mauve/bluish and are narrow trumpet shaped, about three inches long. In the previous two years we've only seen a few flowers, but this year it's been absolutely covered in them. Any ideas? |
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Have a look at the thread concerning the Polonia (Paulownia) tree. Sounds a likely candidate.
Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads.
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