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31 lokakuuta 2019

Japanische Flügelnuss - Japanese Wingnut


This is a revisit to my blogpost from May 17 this year.
I wrote:
"Finally the nature starts to awaken and there are so many things to be happy about, but this week it is definitely this miracle!

I bought a seedling of Pterocarya rhoifolia - Japanese wingnut - Japaninsiipipähkinä many years ago. It was about 30 cm tall and has grown up till 10 m now. This spring it has miraculously started to bloom for the first time ❤︎ The link says it likes moist soil that I cannot offer. It grows in dry sandy soil and maybe that is the reason it has not bloomed before. But I am so happy about this! It is interesting to see how the blooms / wings develop. The new leaves are very sensitive to spring frosts, hope they stay away."

Flügelnüsse / Wikipedia



EDIT / October:
I tried to find a whole ’portrait’ of this Japanese wingnut, but did not find. So I borrowed it online. My tree is not as wide, but beautiful it is. On the site they said:
Akin to the Causasian wingnut, this Japanese native was brought into cultivation in Europe in the late 1800s, though it is still relatively rare in cultivation. Boasts gorgeous yellow Autumn colour, and fantastic long racemes of winged seed in Autumn into winter. Growing into a large broad tree, it makes a beautiful specimen for a medium to large garden.



My Japanese Wingnut  grows towards the morning sun and I love how 
the light comes through its big leaves.


During the summer months it was interesting to follow how the wings developed.
They grew big and beautiful, and turned brown in the autumn.
It is very exciting to see if there are any new seedlings on the ground next summer!



20 kesäkuuta 2019

Little Things, Happy Wings!


In a spring post I told about this miracle: my Pterocarya rhoifolia - Japanese wingnut
was blooming for the first time! It has grown from 30 cm seedling to a 10 m handsome tree.


It was very pretty when blooming. Then the tree dropped a lot of its wings
and I was afraid that it might drop them all. But fortunately no!
By now the wings have grown in size and I find them very lovely - they touch my head 
when I walk on the paved pathway under it. So interesting to follow
how the wings are going to develop. Sorry for the busy background.




Linking for the first time with Random-osity - It's always a joy to find new bloggers!


17 toukokuuta 2019

Joys of the Garden Week


Finally the nature starts to awaken and there are so many things to be happy about, but this week it is definitely this miracle!

I bought a seedling of Pterocarya rhoifolia - Japanese wingnut - Japaninsiipipähkinä many years ago. It was about 30 cm tall and has grown up till 10 m now. This spring it has miraculously started to bloom for the first time ❤︎ The link says it likes moist soil that I cannot offer. It grows in dry sandy soil and maybe that is the reason it has not bloomed before. But I am so happy about this! It is interesting to see how the blooms develop. The new leaves are very sensitive to spring frosts, hope they stay away.

Flügelnüsse / Wikipedia


  

The leaves of Japanese wingnut grow very big & exotic... A summer view.