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  • Re: Name of particular maple/acer tree please

    Forum post by jennywren on 04 Jul 2012

    Fantastic! first one is definately the leaf: shape and colouring. With the purple underside of number 2. Any idea what that would be called? Thanks so much for your help. jennywren Read more..

  • Re: Name of particular maple/acer tree please

    Forum post by jennywren on 04 Jul 2012

    Oh gosh, I did not pay that much attention, but I do think they were alternate You are going to an awful lot of trouble for me silversurfer, very much appreciated. jennywren Read more..

  • Re: Name of particular maple/acer tree please

    Forum post by jennywren on 04 Jul 2012

    I think that may be it. I hear what you are saying, thanks for the advice and all your research. Read more..

  • Re: Name of particular maple/acer tree please

    Forum post by jennywren on 03 Jul 2012

    Hi Thanks for your replies It was a larger tree - say 6 mtrs, with leaves approx 5inches across Having done some more research I realise it certainly is a large family! Read more..

  • Re: Nutley Horticultural Society annual rose show

    Forum post by jennywren on 27 Jun 2012

    Excellent news, thank you. My Son lives in Nutley and has just invited us to the show. I am in the process of researching roses for my garden so I will see you there. jennywren Read more..

  • Name of particular maple/acer tree please

    Forum post by jennywren on 27 Jun 2012

    Hi, I hope someone can help me please. I have seen a beautiful tree which I believe to be a maple. It has variagated leaves - green edged with cream. The underside is purple/pink and the leaf stems are also a pink colour. I would love to buy one for my garden but need the name to be able to find it. Thanks very much jennywren Read more..

  • Re: Discount tickets for Royal Hampton Show

    Forum post by jennywren on 16 Jun 2012

    good idea, thanks Read more..

  • Re: Any suggestions for a climbing rose?

    Forum post by jennywren on 15 Jun 2012

    Thank you both very much. Wow there are so many roses! I never realised The Madame Alfred Carriere looks lovely and I like the fact yours has put on so much growth already. Did you buy bare rooted or in a pot? Nice that it does not have too many thorns either This is a great forum, so much knowledge! I am learning loads just by reading the messages. Thanks for replying. jennywren. Read more..

  • Discount tickets for Royal Hampton Show

    Forum post by jennywren on 15 Jun 2012

    Hi Does anyone know if there are any 'deals' to be had for tickets to the show? Me and my 2 sisters would love to go but the tickets are expensive (worth it though, I am sure) and with the travel on top, makes it a bit unreachable for us. Thanks in advance jennywren Read more..

  • Any suggestions for a climbing rose?

    Forum post by jennywren on 14 Jun 2012

    Hi, this is my first post here so I hope I am getting it in the right place! I have a new south facing fence which is in full sun (when it is here!) up to 1pm. It is 12 ft wide and 7ft tall I would love to grow a climbing rose but have no experience. I am not keen on yellow, Something that is easy to train without too much support and flowers for a long period. Scent would be an added bonus if possible as it is directly outside my patio doors Not sure if you can get evergreen roses? Any suggestions Read more..