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AILANTHUS: TREE OF HEAVEN AND BROOKLYN

Eco-gardening is at its best in The Monday Garden
November 16, 2003, Issue 86


AILANTHUS: TREE OF HEAVEN AND BROOKLYN

Note: This article has been updated and replaced by Issue 148 with lots of new information and pictures.

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picture: young ailanthus at Cove Island, Stamford CT January 2005

I hope you enjoy the new article.

Sue

Here are some of the original pictures:

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Other views:
DECEMBER 2002,
FEBRUARY 2003,
JUNE 2003

Comments (1)


Thank you for helping me make up my mind about this tree!
When I first learned of it - in the Western Garden Book - I thought ideal for the situation I wanted it for. Especially as I don't have a life time to develop a garden any more and here I am in a very unestablished one!
Have read the other doom and gloom articles and will take some precaution when planting this "heavely" tree.
Especially enjoyed your sequence of photos through seasons. I just might have to dust off my camera, once my Ailanthus is established.
Yours truly,
Brenda Huxley
Ladysmith, British Columbia
Canada


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