S selamlar is aware of the irony. May 4, 2007 #241 Im not in Florida, thats just where the photo is from! Probably do have sharon fruit over there, but that ain't right.
Im not in Florida, thats just where the photo is from! Probably do have sharon fruit over there, but that ain't right.
story Gone for a Burton May 4, 2007 #243 selamlar said: Go on then Click to expand... Bristlecone....?
story Gone for a Burton May 4, 2007 #245 selamlar said: Or this one. Loads of these round here Edited so it works Click to expand... Japanese medlar, loquat, Eriobotrya japonica
selamlar said: Or this one. Loads of these round here Edited so it works Click to expand... Japanese medlar, loquat, Eriobotrya japonica
S selamlar is aware of the irony. May 7, 2007 #246 Japanese medlar, loquat, Eriobotrya japonica Click to expand... Well done. Not Bristlecone tho, picked that picture because it does indeed look like a Bristlecone. But it aint
Japanese medlar, loquat, Eriobotrya japonica Click to expand... Well done. Not Bristlecone tho, picked that picture because it does indeed look like a Bristlecone. But it aint
story Gone for a Burton May 7, 2007 #248 selamlar said: Well done. Not Bristlecone tho, picked that picture because it does indeed look like a Bristlecone. But it aint Click to expand... I think I'll be a long time guessing at the non-bristlecone.... See if anyone else manages it.
selamlar said: Well done. Not Bristlecone tho, picked that picture because it does indeed look like a Bristlecone. But it aint Click to expand... I think I'll be a long time guessing at the non-bristlecone.... See if anyone else manages it.
S selamlar is aware of the irony. May 7, 2007 #249 Cyprus, that. Either Cupressus × leylandii or else Cupressus sempervirens at a guess. They are the two most common ones. Might have to give people a clue on the old 'not a bristlecone' front. Will see if anyone gets close
Cyprus, that. Either Cupressus × leylandii or else Cupressus sempervirens at a guess. They are the two most common ones. Might have to give people a clue on the old 'not a bristlecone' front. Will see if anyone gets close
story Gone for a Burton May 7, 2007 #250 selamlar said: Cyprus, that. Either Cupressus × leylandii or else Cupressus sempervirens at a guess. They are the two most common ones. Might have to give people a clue on the old 'not a bristlecone' front. Will see if anyone gets close Click to expand... Cupressus sempervirens is what it is. Well done
selamlar said: Cyprus, that. Either Cupressus × leylandii or else Cupressus sempervirens at a guess. They are the two most common ones. Might have to give people a clue on the old 'not a bristlecone' front. Will see if anyone gets close Click to expand... Cupressus sempervirens is what it is. Well done
J Johnny Canuck3 Well-Known Member May 7, 2007 #251 I should have got that; I have a big cypress on my front lawn.
S selamlar is aware of the irony. May 8, 2007 #252 Continuing the theme, you get loads of these round here too.