VV, Have a wonderful day and truly thanks for all your help and encouragement. From another fan of the Noble Vib. Patti
Viburnum Valley B-day
Sofer:
So glad to see you finally shaved. Or...did you burn the whiskers off while smoking one of those stogies? Thanks for the chuckle, Steve.
claypot:
Thanks for the good wishes, and the photo challenge. Is that a nice hobblebush? If so, darn you then, since that one won't perform here.
victor:
Wonderful assembly of assymetrical sterile florets there; maybe I'll get to see those Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum blooms with you in person someday.
bbrookrd:
Thanks for the thread. Your image is too far away for me to make it out positively, but if it's that Viburnum melanocarpum (?) that I think you posted one other time...well, Patti, that's just rubbing it in.
My apologies to all of you that I was otherwise engaged on my birthday (including touring a group of Biltmore horticulturists around Louisville parks, and enjoying an inspiring dinner with my wife), and didn't take a look-see here till this morning.
I've always appreciated the banter, debate, discussion, and good humor shown on these threads. Thanks for another year of same, and I look forward to more to come.
The best thing about that picture is she is planning on staying there a long time. See the can of stogies in the background, scissors and all. LOL
VV, I figured that hobblebush would be a piece of cake (the birthday kind) for you to ID. I'll try seeds again but I don't know if they'll make it. They do grow a couple counties north of here.
Sorry I miss this one, VV. All the same, best wishes.
Rick
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sallyg:
Thank you kindly - I never got the chance to get my own. Maybe next year...
stormyla:
I've been told at times that I'm a fun guy - glad you think so, too.
Leftwood:
That's a cheery (despite chilly) scene. Glad viburnums are in it - are those V. carlesii or a relative?
Juddii to the left, carlesii to the right. Both the same age. Carlesii has been trimmed a little to keep it out of the sidewalk. They change from maroon to red to orange-red before they drop.
Someone said this might be the place for me to discuss some questions aboutEucalyptus ......are they correct?
Sorry I’m late. Hope you had a great Birthday VV, and that everything is going well out in the valley.
Mike.
JBerger, I thought until I just read about Eucalyptus that they were not ever frost tolerant. But I see there are a couple, so maybe V.V. knows about them too. Someone on the Tree and Shrub forum will be able to help you. Good luck. Patti
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