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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Thanks so much for your in-depth response! Out here in Durham Region the new developments are still being planted with Norways, but they aren't really self-seeding, so maybe sterile cultivars are being used? On the other hand I have seen Rosa rugosa used in naturalization projects which is not...
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Does the City have any comprehensive plan to address invasive species in natural areas? My mind immediately goes to the near-monocultures of Norway Maples in many ravines.
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    Problematic Park Design - Why Some Parks Don't Work

    And home to the best native plantings in the entire city!
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    Problematic Park Design - Why Some Parks Don't Work

    I agree the park is okay but has some wasted potential; what improvements do you propose?
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    Problematic Park Design - Why Some Parks Don't Work

    Another 'fake swamp' he could be referring too is the Spadina Quay Wetlands? Anyways, I completely agree with all of this; furthermore I find that the more naturalized parks like Brickworks and Corktown Commons are very busy with people in addition to wildlife, and I expect that the Lower Don...
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    Problematic Park Design - Why Some Parks Don't Work

    I saw this on Twitter, and it makes me wonder how widespread this sentiment is against parks that incorporate some sort of naturalization? I personally really enjoy to see the return of ecosystems that were lost during the city’s growth and the use of native plants to support local wildlife, but...
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    Toronto The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

    Will there be any vegetation under the glass canopy? I feel like there's some good potential for zone pushing with the slightly warmer microclimate.
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Harbingers of spring!
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    The Weather

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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    I assume it would flower in mid to late summer? I've never seen the tree at that time of year, so I can't say whether or not it has bloomed.
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Here it is on Google Maps; when I'm in the area I'll check on how it's handling the winter, as the last time I saw it was in May.
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    I have actually seen one relatively large southern magnolia planted right up against a house in Forest Hill; when available I will share a picture here.
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Perfect; this really clears up why pretty much all of them seem to be slowly dying in the same way.
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Here is some green to brighten up your feed: some giant Northern Red Oaks (Quercus rubra) I saw last year!
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    The Toronto Tree Thread

    Thank you so much for your detailed answer!

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