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Mike Bateman
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or advice
on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a bit of
colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Mike
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Mike
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

Many thanks Bronwyn, I shall be checking out Bunnings at the weekend for one
of those. It does get pretty chilly here and a fair bit of dew but havent
seen any frost yet. I am about 1 km from the beach so I think it should be
ok here.
Cheers
Mike
"HC" <IHateSpam@home.com> wrote in message
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G'day Mike

Have you thought about a Bauhinia? I wanted something similar to your
description and bought one at a local nursery. They aren't frost tolerant
though, so it depends how close to the coast you live. There are various
shades of pink (mine's the darkest) to almost a white/cream.

One or two flowers are starting to open on mine at the moment but they are
quite spectacular.

Bronwyn ;-)


Mike Bateman wrote:
I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or
advice on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a
bit of colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Mike
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HC
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

G'day Mike

Have you thought about a Bauhinia? I wanted something similar to your
description and bought one at a local nursery. They aren't frost
tolerant though, so it depends how close to the coast you live. There
are various shades of pink (mine's the darkest) to almost a white/cream.

One or two flowers are starting to open on mine at the moment but they
are quite spectacular.

Bronwyn ;-)


Mike Bateman wrote:
Quote:
I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or advice
on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a bit of
colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Mike

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loosecanon
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

Get a Crepe Myrtle find one that is powdery mildew resistant and you will be
a happy forever.

Richard


"Mike Bateman" <mbateman@kern.com.au> wrote in message
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Quote:
I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or
advice
on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a bit of
colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Mike

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Chookie
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

In article <1155018073.416889@teuthos>, "Mike Bateman" <mbateman@kern.com.au>
wrote:

Quote:
I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or advice
on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a bit of
colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.
Any suggestions?

I suggest you be more precise --

* Evergreen or deciduous?
* Sunny or shady position? Is it a windy spot or sheltered?
* How is the soil and drainage?
* What colour flowers? Blooming at what time of year?
* What sort of leaf shape?
* What tone -- blue-green, grey-green, yellow-green...?
* What shape of tree?
* Wht other plants does it need to harmmonise with?

To be quite honest, it would be hard to find a *tree* that only grows to 3m.
Is there some reason not to get a taller plant, eg overhead wires? Is there
any reason you can't have a shrub instead?

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may
start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
Kerry Cue
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John Morrison
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:50 am    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 07:23:40 +1000, rainman@mailinator.com wrote:

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On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:53:35 +0930, "Mike" <mbateman@kern.com.au> wrote:

Many thanks Bronwyn, I shall be checking out Bunnings at the weekend for one
of those. It does get pretty chilly here and a fair bit of dew but havent
seen any frost yet. I am about 1 km from the beach so I think it should be
ok here.

Don't shop for plants at Bunnings. Support your local nursery.

Umm ... have to do that here, Bunnings is my only local nursery.
--

John
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:50 am    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:53:35 +0930, "Mike" <mbateman@kern.com.au> wrote:

Quote:
Many thanks Bronwyn, I shall be checking out Bunnings at the weekend for one
of those. It does get pretty chilly here and a fair bit of dew but havent
seen any frost yet. I am about 1 km from the beach so I think it should be
ok here.

Don't shop for plants at Bunnings. Support your local nursery.
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ant
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

rainman@mailinator.com wrote:
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:53:35 +0930, "Mike" <mbateman@kern.com.au
wrote:

Many thanks Bronwyn, I shall be checking out Bunnings at the
weekend for one of those. It does get pretty chilly here and a
fair bit of dew but havent seen any frost yet. I am about 1 km
from the beach so I think it should be ok here.

Don't shop for plants at Bunnings. Support your local nursery.

Totally agree with that.

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ant
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 11:30 am    Post subject: Re: Ornamental tree Reply with quote

Mike Bateman wrote:
Quote:
I live in SA southern coastal area and would like some information or advice
on what ornamental deciduous tree to plant. I am looking for a bit of
colour / flowers and up to a maximum height/width of 3m x 2m.

You could look at the chinese tallow. We have a few of these here
in Perth, no idea how they would do in SA. Lovely structure, small
heart shaped leaves, light green with beautiful autumn colour. Flower
is a small candle-like thing, not colourful.. It is a smallish tree.
It will eventually outgrow your 3m limit, but it is pretty slow
growing.

I have heard people in the US refer to the chinese tallow as a pest
tree, but it certainly doesn't seem to grow weedlike here. Maybe
it is a different species with the same common name.
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