Phil Stager
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Here's a series of pics taken late this afternoon at Sunken Gardens here in St. Pete. Most of these were probably planted in the '40s or early '50s by the orginal owners, the Turner family. I doubt if any of these have received fertilizer in the past 30 years. The gardens were protected from freezes with a small army of smudge pots or grove heaters, but that's not to say they were not defoliated more than afew times.
First is a big old Andreamum
Next a Nestor with several sports on it.
Last two are of Dr. Tang or what's left of it, one cluster 12 ft in the air and a few small branches by a railing. (...and if it is a Dr Tang)
First is a big old Andreamum
Next a Nestor with several sports on it.
Last two are of Dr. Tang or what's left of it, one cluster 12 ft in the air and a few small branches by a railing. (...and if it is a Dr Tang)