Does anybody have an idea of how to safe a beautiful, 28 years old, 35 feet tall, Granadillo (Bridalveil) Tree?? It grows in a small garden in front of our apartment building and some of the neighbours want to destroy it because it might, in the future, damage the stone wall near to it. Anybody knows if these trees can be transplanted from one place to another? Please, any idea or suggestion which helps to find the solution in order to safe this glorious being would be grately appreciated!
Help me safe 28 years old, Granadillo Tree(Bridalveil)!HELP
I don't think the roots would be a problem with the wall, this tree is usually planted along roads and I think it is because the roots are not a problem. If the wall is fine now, why not calling a local tree expert to make sure it won't damage it? Maybe your neighbors are truly annoyed by the branches by their windows and they are just looking for an excuse to get rid of the tree!
you can find more information about this tree here:
http://www.floridaplants.com/Reprints/Caesalpinia%20granadillo%20Bridalveil%20Tree.htm
Es esa foto en Cumbres de Curumo?
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