They sure all have a uniqueness of their own don't they? The first one reminded me a bit of Lambs Ear. I loved the intricacies of the second one's branches. The third one - well - I guess I don't have anything to say about that one. I can see different colors for the different stages of growth - but the branches are just ... bizarre -
The second photo is of a Corylus avellana 'Contorta', or contorted filbert. They're sometimes called Harry Lauder's Walking Sticks. I have a lovely one in my garden.
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They sure all have a uniqueness of their own don't they? The first one reminded me a bit of Lambs Ear.
ReplyDeleteI loved the intricacies of the second one's branches.
The third one - well - I guess I don't have anything to say about that one. I can see different colors for the different stages of growth - but the branches are just ... bizarre -
Neat look into some new plants!
Very unusual plants. Charming!
ReplyDeletethe bush is really very cool looking and interesting. thanks for your visit!
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is of a Corylus avellana 'Contorta', or contorted filbert. They're sometimes called Harry Lauder's Walking Sticks. I have a lovely one in my garden.
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