Friday, June 15, 2012

Latin Lessons: Part 3

This week we ventured into full-size tree planting!

We had the pleasure of trying to figure out how to fit a 20 foot tree into a 14 foot truck when we chose the lovely "Honey Locust", Latin name Gleditsia triacanthos, for our client's new tree pit.

With some expert knot tying and beautiful flexibility shown by our precious Gleditsia, we were able to get everyone unharmed to the site!
 

Gleditsia triacanthos are native to North America, and can often reach heights of up to 100 feet tall. These trees bloom flowers in late spring, and fruit pods in early Autumn. Don't eat them though, they're toxic!

Fun fact: Not just any tree can grow in Brooklyn, or Manhattan for that matter. There is a very small and specific list of which trees are allowed to be planted on New York City sidewalks.

1 comment:

  1. HI,
    What country has the best landscapes in your opinion? i think it'll be a tie between vietnam, india, and the u.s.

    Landscape Designer VA

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