Feb 8, 2009 #901 Rocks_and_Trees Location AZ This should make it easy. Attachments 160432-file.gif 29.8 KB · Views: 34
Feb 8, 2009 #904 Blinky Location Chapel Hill, NC [ QUOTE ] Joo got it mang. [/ QUOTE ] ...just doesn't seem fair, eh Stephan? Thanks, I think I have one here somewhere. Should I post a willow oak or something?
[ QUOTE ] Joo got it mang. [/ QUOTE ] ...just doesn't seem fair, eh Stephan? Thanks, I think I have one here somewhere. Should I post a willow oak or something?
Feb 8, 2009 #905 Blinky Location Chapel Hill, NC This is one of four nice conifers in front of my credit union. Should be an easy one. Something about the buzz is fuzzing my pictures.
This is one of four nice conifers in front of my credit union. Should be an easy one. Something about the buzz is fuzzing my pictures.
Feb 9, 2009 #908 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA a struggling Norway Spruce (Picea abies), or perhaps a White Spruce (P. glauca). cheating and writing two. can't see the cone size in the picture. if you can attach pictures instead of imbedding them, then I can zoom in a little on an attached picture. and probably clearer too.
a struggling Norway Spruce (Picea abies), or perhaps a White Spruce (P. glauca). cheating and writing two. can't see the cone size in the picture. if you can attach pictures instead of imbedding them, then I can zoom in a little on an attached picture. and probably clearer too.
Feb 9, 2009 #909 easyphloem Branched out member Location Louisville, KY Cedrus deodar is my crappy guess. SZ
Feb 9, 2009 #911 Blinky Location Chapel Hill, NC Xman got it, Picea abies. There are two big deodars right beside it.
Feb 9, 2009 #912 B BostonBull Location North of Boston [ QUOTE ] Xman got it, Picea abies. There are two big deodars right beside it. [/ QUOTE ] that was my first guess, but didnt see any "pendulum" form.....
[ QUOTE ] Xman got it, Picea abies. There are two big deodars right beside it. [/ QUOTE ] that was my first guess, but didnt see any "pendulum" form.....
Feb 9, 2009 #913 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA okay, this one is in a pot at my house. i have to bring it in, in the winter. Which is a bit dangerous with the large hard thorns. In this picture it has almost no leaves. (someone mixed up dormant oil too thick and smoothered the leaves, making it abort them.) Luckily, it put out a whole new set of leaves. Attachments 160528-no-leaves.gif 94.4 KB · Views: 52
okay, this one is in a pot at my house. i have to bring it in, in the winter. Which is a bit dangerous with the large hard thorns. In this picture it has almost no leaves. (someone mixed up dormant oil too thick and smoothered the leaves, making it abort them.) Luckily, it put out a whole new set of leaves.
Feb 9, 2009 #914 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA Luckily, it put out a whole new set of leaves. Attachments 160529-new-leaves.gif 95.4 KB · Views: 52
Feb 9, 2009 #915 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Lime tree? Citrus sp. or aurantifolia? -Tom
Feb 10, 2009 #916 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA Tom, it is a citris. name the common name of this citris and you got it. old lady customer of mine, grew it from a seed from something she ate. It's like 30 years old! here's a picture from longwood gardens, I took this past Sunday; same kind of tree. They had several of the same kind of tree in big indoor pots. flowers about to open here. Attachments 160658-IMG_0707.gif 78.4 KB · Views: 45
Tom, it is a citris. name the common name of this citris and you got it. old lady customer of mine, grew it from a seed from something she ate. It's like 30 years old! here's a picture from longwood gardens, I took this past Sunday; same kind of tree. They had several of the same kind of tree in big indoor pots. flowers about to open here.
Feb 10, 2009 #917 HÖLLENREICH Location NJ thats the fairy one. has some gay name. the friut is just for cooking mostly, cause it give such a strong flavor. bah ????
thats the fairy one. has some gay name. the friut is just for cooking mostly, cause it give such a strong flavor. bah ????
Feb 10, 2009 #918 T trees4ever [ QUOTE ] has some gay name. the friut is just for cooking mostly [/ QUOTE ] Hollen - That would be a Calamondin - a sour-acid mandarin. There is also a Tahiti Orange ('Otaheite') that isn't really a true orange and only gets a few feet tall. Or a 'Rangpur' lime (which isn't really a lime) but people like to use it in their drinks and punches because of its unique taste. -Diane-
[ QUOTE ] has some gay name. the friut is just for cooking mostly [/ QUOTE ] Hollen - That would be a Calamondin - a sour-acid mandarin. There is also a Tahiti Orange ('Otaheite') that isn't really a true orange and only gets a few feet tall. Or a 'Rangpur' lime (which isn't really a lime) but people like to use it in their drinks and punches because of its unique taste. -Diane-
Feb 11, 2009 #920 T trees4ever You're welcome, Hollen. So now let's hear from Xman and see if your guess of a Calamondin (or any of those other sour-acid mandarins) was correct. -Diane-
You're welcome, Hollen. So now let's hear from Xman and see if your guess of a Calamondin (or any of those other sour-acid mandarins) was correct. -Diane-