Got a photo ? I’d love to see that ….We don’t see many maples in South Australia it’s to hot in summer for them
I’ve seen a few really nice ones in Australia’s capital city…called Australian Capital Territory (known as / called Canbera ) it’s 2 days drive from where I live …
they are only about 5 ~ 6 foot tall and growing in shaded front gardens @papa tiger
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Just as well I have a big verandah … I must take a photo if what my Hubs calls “ the gum tree” it’s a variety of a ficus I’ve had it 30+ years and it’s always struggled a bit ….but this last 12 months its grown heaps ( I may have already posted a photo of it ) @MarkD …we’ve done all the establishing of the garden ourselves …don’t believe in paying others for things we can do ourselves….hubs put up the back verandah I mentioned on his 60th BirthdayYou have a lot of great foliage.
Just as well I have a big verandah … I must take a photo if what my Hubs calls “ the gum tree” it’s a variety of a ficus I’ve had it 30+ years and it’s always struggled a bit ….but this last 12 months its grown heaps ( I may have already posted a photo of it ) @MarkD …we’ve done all the establishing of the garden ourselves …don’t believe in paying others for things we can do ourselves….hubs put up the back verandah I mentioned on his 60th Birthday
he’s 78 now
A lady friend of mine in New Hampshire bought a scraggly little maple tree for 2 dollars in 2008. Every year, she sends me a picture of it. It just gets better every year.
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Foliage along the shoreline of the Amazon River near Santarem Brazil.
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Foliage here in January is only a memory, and at the same time something to look forward to.
If you went you could bring back a few piranhas for the backyard pond. Keep the frogs on their toes!
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If you don’t mind me asking @MarkD how long have you and Mrs D lived where you are ?
We’ve been in this home 18 years and it was just the house no concrete paths ( we had it built ) nothing just a dust bowl so we know what it’s like to establish a garden from a windy dust bowl
I didn’t mean to sound personal @MarkD cause I was curious how long it had taken you to establish the beautiful garden you haveSorry I missed this. Lia and I met in 82 and married a year from that date. She had moved in here in 77 with her ex but kept this building and lot instead of the lot with two large, conventional houses on it. We lived together here for a year while we test drove the car and kicked the tires. So we've been together and here for more than 40 years.
I was thinking you might enjoy the person, Robin Parer, who was a member of the California Horticultural Society but went on to start a garden-visit group we call the Hortisexuals. She has been a nurseryman for a long time and started her nursery called Geraniaceae as described in this article from the Marin Garden Center near her home. They do ship if you see anything you want though I can't for sure if they'd be allowed in or if she'd ship it that far. If any plant could put up with being mailed a long way it would be a pelargonium.
Geraniaceae’s Robin Parer – Marin Art and Garden Center
I love caladiums
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