: Rimantas Zujus re Tetradia writes
>>It must be an usefull tree. What is a limut of the area to north?
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I have no experience of this tree outside England There have been a number
of articles on this tree in the USA bee magazines which may be worth looking
up.
We live in a valley and are prone to ocasional late frosts. These
often burn off the young growth which sets the plant back a bit. However the
plants have always recovered in a few weeks and made fresh growth. There are
a couple of Tetradias in this area that have reached 20ft or so in height
and are flowering regularly. These are 10 or 12 years old. There used to be
a very old speciman in the Chelsea Physic Garden in London but I believe it
was destroyed in a storm a few years ago
Peter Dalby