At the place where we would meet for the show and shine on Thursdays. Kinda lonely these days.
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Spotted this eye catching view as I was standing in my garage looking out. I had just moved the car out from removing the HT, so I call this 'Coming Out for Spring'. The white Birch tree in the background has its limbs nicely reflected in the trunk lid.
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Took this one this year, in March, when the Bradford Pears were blooming and the sky was blue IMG_3345tbird blue.JPGLimited Edition databases for 007 msg..#26 , PCR sticky, and Cashmere msg.#64
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Originally posted by Tbear View PostAt the place where we would meet for the show and shine on Thursdays. Kinda lonely these days.
Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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Originally posted by 5bird7 View PostTook this one this year, in March, when the Bradford Pears were blooming and the sky was blue IMG_3345tbird blue.JPGsigpic
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Bradford pear trees are notorious for splitting. The wood is too soft to support its own weight.21 years, 174K miles, 48 States X 2 & DC, 9 Canadian provinces, 8 European countries, 3 Caribbean Islands, 3 Hawaiian Islands, 100+ National Park locations, 150+ T-bird events, 190+ retrobird diecasts/models, 13 TOTM pics & some very special friends...THANKS TBN !
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We had a Bradford Pear in our yard back in VA. They are beautiful when they bloom, but the "fragrance" they give off is unpleasant. As with yours, they aren't hardy after years of growth and tend to split apart, and ours did also.PK- 2002 Premium Blue/Full Accent/Whisper White TopVIN#16336
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20180606_091005.jpg Horticulturists, please tell me what this tree/shrub is. It blooms every June starting around the first week and lasting about 3 weeks. This picture was from last year before Hurricane Dorian trimmed it. It is coming back though, hopefully have another bloom in 3-4 weeks.sigpic
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Originally posted by wcoates View Post
Tbear if remembering correctly (yeh at my age---right!) the black car had a paint problem when you bought it. Looks great today, what did you do to revive it?
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Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post
I had two of these Bradford Pears in front of my house, then one of them split in half. After paying $500 to have it removed and hauled away, a week later the other one broke. Paid another $500 and replaced them with 3 Palmetto Trees. I miss the flowers but in South Carolina trees have to withstand tropical storm force winds,and we get them every summer.
But you have to admit, makes a really nice backdrop for a car pic.
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Same here Dot, the house I bought was 10 years old and the Bradford Pears were even younger. But from what I've learned they age out in about 25 years and the sheer weight of the branches and weakness of the trunk causes them to split and there is very little that you can do to save them after they reach that age and shape.
I was hoping you or someone else could help me identify my blue flowering tree. One day I took a sprig and brought it to a garden shop. The person there identified it by the leaf shape and aroma. But that was years ago, and my 78 year old brain can't remember what they said it was.sigpic
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Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post20180606_091005.jpg Horticulturists, please tell me what this tree/shrub is. It blooms every June starting around the first week and lasting about 3 weeks. This picture was from last year before Hurricane Dorian trimmed it. It is coming back though, hopefully have another bloom in 3-4 weeks.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria
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