You know its spring when the wisteria flower

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My wisteria is enjoying spring this year, this is how it looked yesterday.


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Paul
 
Hah. in September! We expect to see your Ume and azaleas and such as well!

We need more folks from the southern hemisphere! Anyone working with plants from the cloud forests? Is anyone scouting for cool junipers in the west side of the Andes????? Another item to the bucket list it seems.
 
Hah. in September! We expect to see your Ume and azaleas and such as well!

We need more folks from the southern hemisphere! Anyone working with plants from the cloud forests? Is anyone scouting for cool junipers in the west side of the Andes????? Another item to the bucket list it seems.

My girlfriends family has a couple hundred acres an hour or so east of Santiago. Better believe im going to be doing some collecting on our trip down there.
 
Hah. in September! We expect to see your Ume and azaleas and such as well!

We need more folks from the southern hemisphere! Anyone working with plants from the cloud forests? Is anyone scouting for cool junipers in the west side of the Andes?????


They don't grow in nature in the S. hemisphere. Wikipedia: "there are between 50 and 67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere, from the Arctic, south to tropical Africa in the Old World, and to the mountains of Central America." (emphasis added).

But yes; it's always interesting to hear for all those upside down people; Lennard is from South Africa, and Neli is from southern Africa, too.
 
My girlfriends family has a couple hundred acres an hour or so east of Santiago. Better believe im going to be doing some collecting on our trip down there.
Count me in Blake!!! I have saw spades and all that stuff

My wisteria this year did not flower because of repotting :(
 
They don't grow in nature in the S. hemisphere. Wikipedia: "there are between 50 and 67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere, from the Arctic, south to tropical Africa in the Old World, and to the mountains of Central America." (emphasis added).

But yes; it's always interesting to hear for all those upside down people; Lennard is from South Africa, and Neli is from southern Africa, too.

You can find Ulmus Minora, Olives, cherry, plums, nothofagus, and stuff like that... no junipers in the wild besides hedges mostly san josé junipers.
 
Hi Darlene,

The tree in the background is one in development, not much to look at. Usually I cut the flowers off as the start to grow, but my wife nags me to keep them on, and so there they are.

Paul
 
Thanks Paul.

another time I will share our Petrea v.
Khaimraj showed it on IBC and Jim Lewis thought it was a Wisteria. Friendly laugh.
Good Day.
Anthony
 
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