The trees sure have grown.
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2011 |
We've two big Catalpas out front. This one is doing well. The leaves are huge. The buds and flowers are wonderful.


The other tree didn't start well or end well that year. My theory is that the sun bouncing off of the house heated the tree and killed off the cambium layer.
Dead branches little the sidewalk.

We have a silk lilac tree out front that is not doing well at all. It will require pruning at some point, but I think it is beyond hope.
ReplyDeleteLove those big trees. Sorry the little one didn't make it...good to hear some roots are trying to sprout again.
ReplyDeleteThat catalpa is amazing. I've never seen one like that before. Or seen one, period. And that leaf by the pumpkin? WOW!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThey are such decorative 'ballerina' trees... I hope the suckers prove to be stronger than the host. YAM xx
Hello Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of beautiful nature. Great to see the wonderful trees.
All grows up again.
After a hot summer, it's raining hard here now.
Many greetings,
Marco
We had a row of catalpas at our first house. They had to be trimmed every few years or they got out of control.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that tree comes back after its pruning.
ReplyDeleteI hope the tree flourishes next year! Cutting back a big tree is a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work!
ReplyDeleteI hope your tree revives.
ReplyDeleteJenn - it doesn't quite compare, but I pruned my three golden currants this fall for the first time since they were planted four years ago. One I trimmed quite dramatically, one medium and one mildly. A bit of an experiment to see how they respond in the spring!
ReplyDeleteWe lived in a house once where we kept wondering what it was that was making such a loud noise falling on the roof. Catalpa! We never pruned them, but then we didn't own the house ;) They were fascinating trees.
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