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Angeldimana Sep 30th 2012 10:51 pm

Whats this tree ??
 
I'm sure some of you green fingered types can tell me the name of this tree??

Its in our local park and i pinched some seeds and a fruit from it on Saturday to try and grow myself.

Its quite large, has redish / yellow coloured fruit like seed pods and the seeds are bright redish / magenta inside.
I think in the summer it has large white flowers.

Any ideas?

pugliese Sep 30th 2012 11:57 pm

Re: Whats this tree ??
 

Originally Posted by Angeldimana (Post 10308133)
I'm sure some of you green fingered types can tell me the name of this tree??

Its in our local park and i pinched some seeds and a fruit from it on Saturday to try and grow myself.

Its quite large, has redish / yellow coloured fruit like seed pods and the seeds are bright redish / magenta inside.
I think in the summer it has large white flowers.

Any ideas?

a photo would help!

HADENOUGHPIZZA Oct 1st 2012 12:29 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
could be a Magnolia .. growing that from seed would be a challenge !

Angeldimana Oct 1st 2012 1:41 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
Sorry, no photo!! And because i dont the name i cant find it on the internet.

Yep, its Magnolia.

You think it would be hard to sew then?

HADENOUGHPIZZA Oct 1st 2012 2:10 am

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MMM not sure how hard it would be but it'd take about 15 years before it flowered ..

Garbatellamike Oct 1st 2012 2:23 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
This any help? Wonders of google!

http://www.ehow.com/how_5783513_grow...rees-seed.html

Angeldimana Oct 1st 2012 2:48 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
Well lets give it a go!!

Maybe they'd start flowering by the time i retire ??

Garbatellamike Oct 1st 2012 2:54 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
Go for it and be sure to post updates on how they are getting on........say every 3 years or so :D

Isakat Oct 1st 2012 4:32 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
What is wrong with getting a tree from the garden centre? They have many different types here.
We have a Magnolia tree that is about 30 years old. The roots are damaging the drive that becomes bumpy, the leaves pollute incredibly and only for a few white lotos like flowers.
Regarding growing it from seed, I have been growing a Jacaranda tree for 3 years now. I started with 4 plants, now only one is left and it finds it too cold here. I bring the pot inside the house in winter.
It seems it will not flower in my lifetime.

Angeldimana Oct 2nd 2012 1:31 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 

Originally Posted by Isakat (Post 10308545)
What is wrong with getting a tree from the garden centre? They have many different types here.
It seems it will not flower in my lifetime.

The seeds are free while the Magnolia would probably be about €50 or more for a 2 - 3 year old sapling.

Unfortunately, when we bought our house there wasn't one tree to offer any border between our land an the fields around us.
Since we've been here we've planted a couple of apple tree's, plum & peach that we're all bought from garden center and our neighbor has also donated a few saplings that he's grown for us. (Nut, Fig, etc )
But we still have loads of land and borders to cover.

We asked the other day at the Garden Center regarding tree prices and they we're pretty expensive. The cypresses we're €25 for 4ft or €200 for one around 20ft.
They had other decorative tree's that were €250 that looked nice and we're a decent size but with a border that's around 300m around our land - that a lot of trees!!!

Twinkle Canelli Oct 2nd 2012 3:48 am

Re: Whats this tree ??
 
It's a shame you're not near me.... we're constantly pulling up acacia, hazelnut and cherry saplings that spring up in the middle of our field.... a friend came and dug some out and planted them in his garden and they've grown on really quickly.... good luck with your magnolia - I just hope what comes up really is what you're expecting!!! :D

Angeldimana Oct 2nd 2012 7:37 pm

Re: Whats this tree ??
 

Originally Posted by Twinkle Canelli (Post 10310028)
It's a shame you're not near me.... we're constantly pulling up acacia, hazelnut and cherry saplings that spring up in the middle of our field.... a friend came and dug some out and planted them in his garden and they've grown on really quickly.... good luck with your magnolia - I just hope what comes up really is what you're expecting!!! :D

You should think about selling them on ebay!!! Saplings sell for £20+ on ebay depending on their type.

pugliese Oct 2nd 2012 10:02 pm

Re: Whats this tree ??
 

Originally Posted by Angeldimana (Post 10309869)
The seeds are free while the Magnolia would probably be about €50 or more for a 2 - 3 year old sapling.

Unfortunately, when we bought our house there wasn't one tree to offer any border between our land an the fields around us.
Since we've been here we've planted a couple of apple tree's, plum & peach that we're all bought from garden center and our neighbor has also donated a few saplings that he's grown for us. (Nut, Fig, etc )
But we still have loads of land and borders to cover.

We asked the other day at the Garden Center regarding tree prices and they we're pretty expensive. The cypresses we're €25 for 4ft or €200 for one around 20ft.
They had other decorative tree's that were €250 that looked nice and we're a decent size but with a border that's around 300m around our land - that a lot of trees!!!

Don't you have a weekly market. At ours there is a van who sells all sorts of plants, cacti, trees, etc. at very reasonable prices (and you can haggle). What about at the festa patronale?

Angeldimana Oct 2nd 2012 10:08 pm

Re: Whats this tree ??
 

Originally Posted by pugliese (Post 10311134)
Don't you have a weekly market. At ours there is a van who sells all sorts of plants, cacti, trees, etc. at very reasonable prices (and you can haggle). What about at the festa patronale?

The market is pretty limited in terms of tree's that are on offer and price are still pretty expensive.
The best value are the apple, apricot, pear tree's at about €9 + for a decent size but not always available.
We never seem to see the Kaki tree's at the market or garden center and would like to have one if those planted soon.

What is a 'Festa Patronale' ??

pugliese Oct 2nd 2012 10:15 pm

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Originally Posted by Angeldimana (Post 10311143)
The market is pretty limited in terms of tree's that are on offer and price are still pretty expensive.
The best value are the apple, apricot, pear tree's at about €9 + for a decent size but not always available.
We never seem to see the Kaki tree's at the market or garden center and would like to have one if those planted soon.

What is a 'Festa Patronale' ??

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