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Doug's Plant World
Приєднався 29 січ 2016
The world is full of interesting and amazing plants. Come with me and learn about them!
Відео
Rhododendron 'Jean Marie de Montague'
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H3, hardy to USDA zones 6 through 9. Beautiful where it can be grown.
Java Red Weigela / Weigela florida 'Java Red'
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Java Red Weigela / Weigela florida 'Java Red'
Delavay Osmanthus / Osmanthus delavayi
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Delavay Osmanthus / Osmanthus delavayi
Candytuft / Iberis sempervirens
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One of my favorite perennial groundcovers. Spectacular in early spring.
Black Cottonwood / Populus trichocarpa
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Black Cottonwood / Populus trichocarpa
Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald' / Emerald Green Arborvitae
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Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald' / Emerald Green Arborvitae
Southern Live Oak / Quercus virginiana
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Southern Live Oak / Quercus virginiana
Western Juniper / Juniperus occidentalis Part 2
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Western Juniper / Juniperus occidentalis Part 2
Western Juniper / Juniperus occidentalis Part 1
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I've admired these for years. I love the rugged beauty.
More Upright English Oak / Quercus robur
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More Upright English Oak / Quercus robur
Weeping Serbian Spruce / Picea omorika ' Pendula '
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Weeping Serbian Spruce / Picea omorika ' Pendula '
Another Sundance Mexican Orange / Choisya ternata ' Sundance '
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Another Sundance Mexican Orange / Choisya ternata ' Sundance '
Blue Juniper Berries Stand Out in Winter
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Blue Juniper Berries Stand Out in Winter
The Power of Microclimates - Overwintering Geraniums
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The Power of Microclimates - Overwintering Geraniums
Grove of Weeping Willow / Salix babylonica
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Grove of Weeping Willow / Salix babylonica
They say it gets 8-10 ft tall?
montre toi bobby !
how tall does it get ?
Planted my in full sun in South Carolina the poor thing almost died so moved it to partial sun and it loves it new home
Can you keep them short and close to your house ? Are they bad for your house foundation
I sure hope mine get to this spectacular level. I'm in 6b and put in 16 last week. Little 18inch babies.
Mine in So CA zone 10 starts blooming in November and is done by early January. Mine is in a pot in the shade, but that one is gorgeous and must be years old.
Does anyone know what variety is this one? I have the same one but lost its label. So I have no idea what kind is it. If anyone knows, please let me know.
Could also be Nuccio's Pearl. Looks very similar to Desire
Does the non-weeping version of the Serbian Spruce stay narrow as well?
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Can I plant in zone 6a? Thank you
NIce. The music is distracting
Very cool! Does it grow in zone 10?
Spires and drapes like a Norway spruce.
These are beautiful. I started getting into the Camilias and I do not regret it! Well rounded for all year!
Thanks for the great video. The tree is beautiful. I was wondering what the fall color is and how long it lasts.
What a beautiful property!
It is a male tree. You need a female one for harvesting nuts. How old is your tree? Its so beautiful!
Kill them.
Thanks for sharing. 😊 where can I get 2 double spirals, likewise
You should have so many more views. This is great information about one of my favorite plants.
I planted candy tuft seeds. They came up, grew about two inches tall before they all promptly died.
Are they okay in full sun? I keep hearing shady areas only.
my fave tree
Beautiful hedge but I wish I could see it perpendicularly to see any gaps. I also want to see how the tops look when trimmed like that
Mine has not spread like this. Do you think I should divide some bigger plants and put them in the empty area behind the row?
L👀ks pretty spectacular!
And in other places they are clear-cutting them for "environmental efforts". I manufacture a vinison cure with the cones. Spicy!
I bought and planted spiders web last year.
very cool! truth be told im a little jealous. Can I ask where you found the tree? Next winter I'm going to graft as many interesting variants as I can get Scion for bald Cypress, this one is ideal. sell me a couple of dormant branches ? pretty please with sugar on top
Good reliable shrub will grow in part shade and evergreen too. Father Delavay was a french jesuit missionary to china in the 19c brought back an number of plants that bear his name
Ipheion Uniflorum (Spring Starflower, Mexican Star, Flower of of the Inca) thats a white one there are others of various shades of blue. Easy, reliable, should be grown more
Make more videos
Make more videos please
I just picked up one of these plants today. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Shore Pine and Lodgepole Pine are actually the same species. There are four subspecies of Pinus contorta; Shore Pine, Sierra Lodgepole Pine, Bolander's Beach Pine, and Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine.
Nice.I recently discovered another dwarf bald cypress called Peve Minaret that has a very unique form.Would you happen to have any seeds from it you'd be willing to part with?
I live in New Orleans and I saw that clump before
Its hard to tell from the background, but how tall was that tree?
Which zone are you at? And location if ok to share? I'm at Seattle and full sun here really still means ....... not much sun for many plants. I can't use this information without knowing where you are saying they would get baked in full sun :)
It grows well in western Washington.
This looks like Camellia 'Desire' to me. I have a small one in a pot. My soil is possibly not ideal but I'm going to give it a go in the ground.
very very naice i love cherry.
Too little information.
나는 준비가 끝났다 이제 도전 할거야 이렇게 크게 k- Emerald Green Tree
I just got one of these & love it plan on picking up a couple more .
It is very common on Gabriola Island off the coast of Vancouver Island.
How many feet apart did you plant them? How tall are those in the video?
Hi Dough, I recently planted in June 2022 a Raywood Ash tree. I live in zone 8b Clarkdale Arizona. All the leaves are falling to the ground. The top of the tree lost all it leaves and they falling daily. What’s going on here? There’s plenty of water supply. Are you able to help?
Beautiful 🥰