Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Pecan and mimosa trees


We're still finding some wonderful things growing on our new homestead. Above is a little mimosa tree. Eventually I hope to transplant this to a better area. The boys had asked for a mimosa tree on our new homestead. My mother-in-law has a couple in her yard that they love to climb when they visit. According to the boys, the mimosas make great climbing trees. Since they had already asked for one, we were excited to find this little guy already growing.


I'm pretty sure there are two pecan trees at the back of the property. It remains to be seen if they will produce, but if they do I plan on making a lot of pecan pies!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow!This is a perfect tree and o think that pecan and mimosa tree and i think that mimosa tree is not available all

Dacey said...

Your trees look beautiful but mimosa is still small and it is necessary that you give proper care to your tree since it may help it to grow larger

maria said...

The mimosa grows in an open branching pattern with multiple element fern like elements.It takes about four months after the plant flowers for the long flattened pods to mature and loosen its seeds.

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