Dennis
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Favorite tree
I "love" my trees, like I've posted many times, we live in a open meadow, when I bought this property 18 years ago ago, it was void of any trees, in just the past 5 years we've planted over 104 trees, ALL different species :o My favorite decidious tree has got the be the Crimson Cloud Hawthorne along with the Purple Robe Locust. Favorite evergreen, a Hopsie Blue Spruce along with Dwarf Alberta Spruce.
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I think that weeping willows are so beautiful but they are pains in the rear, so I would have to go with the MO State Tree... the dogwood.
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We have so many trees, but my all-time favorite is a huge shade tree right in the center of our backyard. The main trunk splits out into four very sturdy branches, almost even in size & shape. Two of them are
growing at an angle just perfect to hang a porch swing from. In all the 18 years I have lived here, no one can identify this tree! I'm going to take a cutting to our county extension service to help us out one of these days.
growing at an angle just perfect to hang a porch swing from. In all the 18 years I have lived here, no one can identify this tree! I'm going to take a cutting to our county extension service to help us out one of these days.
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Don't worry Dennis,I'm cursed when it comes to dogwood too. Lost a pink dogwood this winter and the 2 white dogwoods I have left aren't looking very perky.
I'd have to say my most favorite dec. tree would be the catalpa.Wonderful shade tree,huge heart shaped leaves,loads itself w/ orchid looking flowers that smell heavenly ! Not to mention when you burn the wood it smells soooooo spicy. Favorite evergreen tree- Black hills spruce.~K
I'd have to say my most favorite dec. tree would be the catalpa.Wonderful shade tree,huge heart shaped leaves,loads itself w/ orchid looking flowers that smell heavenly ! Not to mention when you burn the wood it smells soooooo spicy. Favorite evergreen tree- Black hills spruce.~K
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I'd say my favorite would have to be sugar maple. (although I could live without those helicopter looking seeds) There are a few sugar maples on campus that show the reds, orange and yellow during the fall season....here's the catch........they only 1/2 turn. One side turns first, and then a few weeks later, the other side turns colors! Its really pretty when it does that!
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I bet that would look really neat Shannon!
I tried a few dogwoods here last year, but the didn't look to good. My neighbor has 2 beautiful ones in the back yard by her water pond.
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