I know that P. calleryana and its cvs are not popular here but I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with 'Trinity' from their 'unreformed' years. Or perhaps from watching the progression of this plant when planted by the unreformed. I had someone ask me if 'Trinity' got more top-heavy than the others making it more likely to snap in high winds. I haven't noticed anything unusual about the plant but thought I'd run it by y'all.
Thanks in advance,
Ernie
Trinity Pear
Equilibrium
Oct 27, 2006
For what it's worth, that cultivar is a tad bit smaller than the others so when it does bite the dust, it won't have as far to go to hit the ground.
Just to be on the safe side you might want to consider suggesting to the "someone" that he/she take it down to the ground and stump it out ;)
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