Biddle family estate located in Bensalem, Pa. View of main house, cottage and grotto. Water is the Delaware River. http://www.andalusiapa.org/
Monday, April 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tree 4: Bradford Pear: Pyrus calleryana
This Bradford Pear was in the parking lot of the Staples store in Willow Grove. the variety is unknown.
From the University of Connecticut plant database:
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/p/pyrcal/pyrcal1.html
Pyrus calleryana
Callery Pear, Bradford Pear
Rosaceae
Habitat
Habit and Form
From the University of Connecticut plant database:
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/p/pyrcal/pyrcal1.html
Pyrus calleryana
Callery Pear, Bradford Pear
Rosaceae
- native to Korea and Japan
- zone 5
- a medium-sized deciduous tree
- tear-drop shaped in youth and spreading out with age
- 30' to 40' tall and about one-third as wide
- fast growth rate
- medium texture
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Recipe using Redbud Trees: Cercis Canadensis
Here is what looks to be an excellent recipe using a redbud. The recipe is from the PA Hort Society (PHS) Philadelphia Green News. Follow the link for more information.
http://philadelphiagreen.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/caseys-tree-of-the-month-eastern-redbud/
http://philadelphiagreen.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/caseys-tree-of-the-month-eastern-redbud/
Skelton Trees Behind the Horsham Friendly's.
The back lot of the Horsham Friendly's is so brightly lit up that the trees look like bones in the winter. (Sorry for the fuzzy pictures!)
Ecolobrium: Temple University 2011 Philadelphia Flower Show
The show entrance: Paris! |
Wrought Iron gate |
Wrought iron gate close up |
Temple U exhibit: http://www.temple.edu/ambler/news/562-2011FlowerShowPreview.htm |
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