Big Yella is sure yella this week!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I had cut this allee tree way down in the beginning of the summer, in stages over a couple of weeks. I was going to get rid of it because it was taking up way too much space. I had cut the canopy down to nothing. I was going to take down the trunk down the next week when my greens garbage was empty! But then I had pangs of guilt and decided it was so much smaller it would no longer take up so much room.

Here he is this morning!

edited to say this is just the top of it!! It is an allee tree so there is about 5 ft of just trunks! A main tree and a few suckers.

This message was edited Nov 4, 2004 12:27 AM

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

The branches remind me of when I was little and my friends dad would trim their tree with the straight silver tinsel done in sheets piece by shimmering piece down each branch. But there, it is buds hanging in sheets from each branch.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Some branches are just so congested with buds! In a few days the open blooms will be a tangle.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I tried to get a close up of the a few branches dripping with buds and blooms.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

What is not to love?

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(Nadine) Devers, TX(Zone 9b)

OOOHHH!!! my..what a beautiful tree...I love the way they blooms are hanging down like that...

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Gosh Kell, I'm so sorry. I wish I could send you some blooms so you wouldn't be so bloom deprived. LOL! Awesome brug.

Hubbard, OR(Zone 8a)

I agree with Brugie. If I only had your problem :) What an awsome brug kell. I can't believe all the blooms stacked up together. Does it have any fragrance??

Jeremiah

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

This one has always been such a good bloomer for you year after year. . I don't know how you could part with it. I wish just continue trimming it like you do to maintain size. It is as pretty as ever.

Mifflintown, PA(Zone 6a)

Hoe could you even think of getting rid of that? Its beautiful!!!
Dixie

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

oriole, my thoughts exactly.

Doris

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

I want to live in your zone!

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

Kell how you you even think about destroying that beauty!!!

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

What a beauty! I wish I had it here with all its blossoms!!!

Yukon, OK(Zone 7b)

Kell, I really love Big Yella and your pics are gorgeous! Enjoy all those blooms.

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

Kell I think it is beautifull. Wish I could grow an Ally Tree. A little too far north of you. Ted

GOD's Green Earth, United States(Zone 8b)

Gorgeous as usual! Is that one in a pot or in the ground? If a pot, what size? Thanks, Kell!

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

Totally awesome!

Hiouchi, CA(Zone 8b)

save me the next greens garbage bag full of big ol Yella
i think this is a southern Calif relative of his
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=937392

Dick

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

With all your land Dick, you will be able to use them as a hedge! LOL

The reason I need to get rid of it is that it is taking up about 1/3 of my seedling garden. Of course all my seedlings in there are 2 years old now and all are so overgrown it is ridiculous. And I do not seem to be able to toss any of them!

I have another one of these planted in my front yard, I have 2 tall ones in huge pots in my courtyard and a new 8 foot allee one I am rooting.

The first picture on this thread shows it from the side yard of my house. This picture is taken from the backyard so it is behind a lot of other brugs. I cut all the suckers off and left 1 trunk and a small canopy in the beginning of the summer. It has sent out tall suckers again and it is just too huge. 20 people could stand under it. You can't even see the sky when you are standing under it.

My seedling garden which is now a garden of giants.

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Can I be your 'greens garbage' person?

It is nothing short of amazing!!

Hiouchi, CA(Zone 8b)

soooooooo
how can i get a garden of 2 year old Giants like these ?
do i have to hire you as my gardener ?
if so when can you start ? :-)

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Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

Absolutely Amazing!!!

Judy

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

What is the difference between allee trees and others that are stated with cuttings above the Y?

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

I love this plant (thank you)! Great picture.

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

I wanna move next door to Kell :)

Eureka, CA

Kell your big yella is just too gorgeous to chop on. Oh for a yella hedge to obscure the neighbors.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Betty, alley trees to my eye are much prettier. Less messy. Especially if you are one of Monika's! LOL. For me allee ( I am trying to switch over to sound more elegantly European) trees are easier to manage. Well, not Big Yella planted in the garden, he is too aggressive. But most are I have found. Well that is not true.. My Rosamond is huge and out of control also. In fact now that I think about it, evey brug I have planted in the ground has gotten out of control in one way or another. LOL

Anyway, they can be clipped to stay neat with a nice sized canopy. I can underplant which is important to me for I have many different plant lusts. Bush brugs from above the Y take up way too much ground room. In a small garden they overwhelm it.

Thanks all. Big Yella I guess will stay put!! Lots of her blooms are now open. Many more buds.

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Glad you are keeping her, she's a beauty!

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

Just how large is your garden kell. you have so many beautifull plants.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

It is small Kareoke. Way too small. I am moving to Dick's yard. He has 5 acres in zone 9. Sounds like an offer I can't refuse! And he will add blue skies to all my pictures free!

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Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

Who's Dick? I have a small partly shady yard too. So I garden at my community center, at archives where I volunteer, at work, and at a historical house, lol. Of course, I look for things that take care of themselves a lot. At least the ones away from home.

Yukon, OK(Zone 7b)

LOL Kell...wonder how long it will take for this move? I know Dick will welcome you with open arms!

BTW....stunningly gorgeous pics of Big Yella!

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

woodspirit - I'm very new, but I will attempt to 'splain - an alley tree is one that has only one trunk (not to be confused with plants that grow on a short trunk, such as a 'rose tree') and, that trunk is generally much taller than a 'rose tree', such as the one I started this summer that is 7 1/2+ and they get much taller, such as Kell and Monika grow. Kell started one this summer that I believe was in the 13-14 feet tall (did I mention that I am green with envy??!!), I cannot wait to see how she does with it. The alley trees have beautiful canopies, some very large and wide and other plants can be planted under the alley trees. Monika puts her alley trees in the ground each summer, in large plastic pots with holes for the roots to grow and that is what I will do with my tree next summer. I cut an almost 8 foot shoot and rooted it just like any other cutting, except that it's pot has doorknob holes in the pot. I was absolutely amazed that it worked and my unknown tree (that we affectionally call Long Tall Sally) has already put on lots of buds, but the wind blew all but one away. I might not have all the info straight, but someone will come along and correct me if I'm off a bit. Hope this helps and I hope you will try an alley tree!!!!!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Betty, Dick is Strever, post above. He is about to move to a beautiful place. I am going to be his new gardener. Maybe if you play your cards right, you can come and be my assistant. Do you dig big holes?

Hubbard, OR(Zone 8a)

Is big yella a european brug?? Is it available for sale anywhere in the US? After seeing your pics kell I must find one.

Jeremiah

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Hey, kareoke, get in line, kiddo, EVERYONE wants to live next door to Kell!!!! ROTF, LOL!!

Yukon, OK(Zone 7b)

Jeremiah.... Big Yella isn't a European brug....it's Kell's personal find. But I bet if you suck up to her real good she just might send you one!

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

I don't know about that, I have been trying to get a cutting from Kell for a year now..with no luck..sigh

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Actually Jeremiah, I would like to say it is a fancy euro brug from Chez Kelléé in the province de Californiéé. But it is too much of a worker bee brug to be so fancy!


Well then Earthling, you must not have sucked up enough! LOL.

I just sent out 3 boxes with it in this last Wednesday. 2 of them didn't even ask for it but I added it to fill the box. Tthe 3rd had wanted it for awhile and probably had given up on getting it so he will be shocked! LOL!

In fact, I cut down a big potted one to get the cuttings. I happen to have about 8 feet of trunk left to cut up. Or I have about a thousand branches to cut on if one prefers an above the Y piece.

So Earthling, if you find sucking up distasteful, go take a pretty picture of your sky!
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/467132/

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