Hey Alex, Casey, I love the podcast, and used a lot of the knowledge you impart in our exploration of botanic gardens in Portugal. University of Coimbra has an amazing strangler fig, and it was amusing to see that the Sweetgum is a favored exotic over there. So that leads me to ask, if you were to compile a list of the best arboreta to visit, which ones would be on that list? U.S. or worldwide. My husband and I are building a list of destination gardens, and I want to make sure we hit the top arboreta. Oh -- and what do you think makes a great arboretum? Thanks so much! Susan
Not a tree, but I have an elderberry bush that I planted about 4 or 5 years ago, and I'll be honest, it's always struggled. It fluffs up with a handful of leaves on it's 2 stubby stems, and in a few months, they fall off and I assume it died until the next spring when it repeated the process. This year, for whatever reason, it has exploded in growth. It's made me both exuberant and bewildered. I've noticed on a couple of the many new branches, that in sections, the leaves look completely different in shape and darker in color. I assumed it was maybe a grafted plant or something, but they are not coming from the main stem or anything. Is this a thing in plants? Or is my plant care so atrocious that I've created a stress induced mutation?
Recently my neighbours hacked back all the foliage of their big beautiful weeping willow, leaving a massive naked trunk behind. I was piping hot mad and very judgemental about their choice to murder such an amazing tree. But now the naked trunk has started to sprout foliage again and now it looks like giant Joshua tree. So was it attempted murder or a really bad haircut? Do people give willows haircuts for a particular purpose? I'm dying to know but also afraid if I ask I may start a feud. Thank you!
Hi Casey and Alex! I’ve been listening from the beginning and excited to finally be a Cone of the Month member! I recently noticed some street trees that were all chopped just below the branches to eliminate all the leaves from the tree, and on my drive today I saw small branches starting to come in. What’s going on here from a management perspective, and is this healthy for the trees? Seems a bit extreme to me! Love the podcast, keep up the great work! Jason