There’s a post on GA called “Magnificent tree-but what is it”
They say someone called it a Coney Polar Bear. I googled and you answered it years ago on the BBY’s site.
Can you unpdate us on it? I can’t find anything on google for a Coney Pine.
There’s a post on GA called “Magnificent tree-but what is it”
They say someone called it a Coney Polar Bear. I googled and you answered it years ago on the BBY’s site.
Can you unpdate us on it? I can’t find anything on google for a Coney Pine.
What catagory is it under. I can’t find it under “ID’s”
pomolo said:
What catagory is it under. I can’t find it under “ID’s”
It’s there. Open ID’s and it’s about the 4th topic down.
Here’s the old post I found.
http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/forum/1/9/General-gardening/topic/1951
Bubba Louie said:
Here’s the old post I found.http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/forum/1/9/General-gardening/topic/1951
Woops, not so old. I was reading the registered date.
I must be blind because I can’t find it.
I hav already found that one but I can’t find the GE one.
I thought Bubba Louie said “GA”?
Dinetta said:
I thought Bubba Louie said “GA”?
Well blow me down. How right you are. I just always assume Bubba is talking about GE. thanks for pointing that out D.
pomolo said:
Dinetta said:
I thought Bubba Louie said “GA”?
Well blow me down. How right you are. I just always assume Bubba is talking about GE. thanks for pointing that out D.
Bubba will you pass on the information if it’s the right tree? I can’t get onto GA except as a guest.
I know it as Cupressus macroparpa ‘Conybearii Aurea’ There isn’t a lot of info about it on the net. There is an illustration of it in FLORA, volume A-K. Hope it’s a help.
pomolo said:
pomolo said:
Dinetta said:
I thought Bubba Louie said “GA”?
Well blow me down. How right you are. I just always assume Bubba is talking about GE. thanks for pointing that out D.
Bubba will you pass on the information if it’s the right tree? I can’t get onto GA except as a guest.
I know it as Cupressus macroparpa ‘Conybearii Aurea’ There isn’t a lot of info about it on the net. There is an illustration of it in FLORA, volume A-K. Hope it’s a help.
Thanks.