Three years later, some of the Rhus still awaits placement in a permanent home, but the buckeye now lives in Ilwaco, near where I am now vacationing. (Now that this article is recycled, it is not two hours late, as described.)
This species of Rhus remains unidentified.
Apologies for the delay of posting something for noon as I typically do.
These are just two pictures of two species that were not interesting enough for my Six on Saturday post this morning. Now that it is past one as I write this, it will be scheduled to post at two, hence Two at Two.
Most of what we propagate or recycle here has some potential to be used in the landscapes. Sometimes, we salvage something just because it it too appealing to waste, even if there is no plan for what will be done with it later. For example, we now have five nicely canned but otherwise useless Norway maples, just because they needed to be removed from a landscape.
I canned the four specimens of unidentified Rhus in the picture above because I thought I knew what they are, and that…
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