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Wed, Jul 13, 05 at 4:19
| I'm trying to figure out where to put it. How big can I expect my Pink Snow to get? |
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| i have seen some the size of crapemyrtles, probably 15'-20' tall, and pruned to a similar shape with the lower branches removed, giving it a more tree-like shape. that is the way i am growing mine but it has not reached those proportions yet. you can keep it smaller by pruning it into a more compact form but they are more attractive, in my opinion, when allowed to grow taller. the flowers cover the ground beneath the branches with pink petals. |
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- Posted by garden2garden z8northFL (My Page) on Thu, Jul 14, 05 at 21:13
| Thanks Jeff. I think because of the way this one grows it would look nice in a tree shape like that. I'd like to do mine that way too. I've had the poor thing ina pot for 2 years now and really have to get it in the ground just can't decide where. |
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