Parrotia exhibits a trait that is useful for floral designers. The foliage holds up well without conditioning. I limbed mine up so that the spectacular bark would be more visible and didn't get back to pick up the branches until the next day. The foliage had not wilted. I'm not much of a floral designer, but that's a trait that shouldn't be overlooked.
Hello Dr. Dirr, I am in a 4-year Horticulture Degree and i recently started a podcast about plants and ws wondering if you would like to be a guest speaker on my podcast. Respectfully, Yours
This tree is beautiful; I got one 25 years ago based on Dirr's recommendation from one of his books. It is the crown jewel in my garden. Thank you!!
Hi Dr. Dirr! Can't wait to watch your channel.
Thanks for sharing !!
Excellent looking tree. I like the way you give the information on the trees and shrubs, etc., that you show.
Parrotia exhibits a trait that is useful for floral designers. The foliage holds up well without conditioning. I limbed mine up so that the spectacular bark would be more visible and didn't get back to pick up the branches until the next day. The foliage had not wilted. I'm not much of a floral designer, but that's a trait that shouldn't be overlooked.
Fall color is great on these. ABG has (had?) a nice one along the path to the left of the conservatory
Any suggestions where I could buy a few of these in Atlanta?
Hello Dr. Dirr, I am in a 4-year Horticulture Degree and i recently started a podcast about plants and ws wondering if you would like to be a guest speaker on my podcast. Respectfully, Yours