Celery pine one of the rarer species from New Zealand
toatoa ;-)
A recent acquisition, I guess?
Resin
Nice - I have P. aspeniifolius in the cool greenhouse. A friend has P. hypophyllus. It has the biggest "leaves" (phyllodes).
Wow. It really does look like celery.
if you had posted this in the tree forum.. i would have guessed oak ... lol
you guys are blowing my mind with these warmer zone plants ...
ken
That is a gorgeous looking tree. Have you seen a full grown specimen? I'm off to google ... I want to see what they look like all grown up.
There is a nice cultivar ' Silver Blades' in the UK with glaucous leaves. I had one a lot of years ago, but died.I liked it very much.
Wolfgang
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