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congratulationsBeano wrote:I'm having fun alright! I got engaged yesterday!
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and where are the pics of the happy girl and the ring?
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Re: NYC deciduous
The pic of me (I'm the girl) was before it happened and I was slouching and pulling a face because it was cold and rainy. But it was in Central Park, we had a picnic and found a little gazebo to eat in.
When we were in there someone sprinkled flowers on the imagine mosaic, which I thought was lovely and added to the day. No idea who did it. There was a bride entering the park ahead of us shielded by 7 umbrellas so it might have been part of their wedding photo


When we were in there someone sprinkled flowers on the imagine mosaic, which I thought was lovely and added to the day. No idea who did it. There was a bride entering the park ahead of us shielded by 7 umbrellas so it might have been part of their wedding photo


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Congratulations!
You're gonna notice a huge difference in what you can grow in Adelaide, but at least you'll be able to grow some of those pretty autumn colouring trees.
You're gonna notice a huge difference in what you can grow in Adelaide, but at least you'll be able to grow some of those pretty autumn colouring trees.

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Re: NYC deciduous
Hi Beano
Congratulations on your engagement
. Hope you like olives , that's what we're renowned for , although hawthorns do well here to
cheers
peterb
Congratulations on your engagement



cheers
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Congratulations on your engagement and good luck with the move. 

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I'm not so sure the 3rd one is Nyssa. I think Nyssa has more elongated leaves and should be quite red in autumn however I can't offer any alternative possibilities, sorry.
I do think that Cercis is a far better possibility for the earlier street trees. I'm currently seeing quite a few Cercis flowering in gardens in my area. Seems to have become quite popular as a small garden tree over the past few years.
I do think that Cercis is a far better possibility for the earlier street trees. I'm currently seeing quite a few Cercis flowering in gardens in my area. Seems to have become quite popular as a small garden tree over the past few years.
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Congratulations!
Hope your fiance shares or at least tolerates your bonsai interest. Sorry, can't help with the tree ID's.
Have you asked any of the locals?


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NYC deciduous
Thanks everyone! We are very happy. Mr beano tolerates the bonsai but laughed when I suggested the raised vege gardens could fit some planted bonsai in them
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Congratulations to you both may you grow lots of little Bonsai in future.




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