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Re: Manzanitas
- To: b*@popmail.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Re: Manzanitas
- From: M* B* <f*@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 17:19:03 +1100
- References: <9712011852.AA18571@visionpro.com>
At 3:11 PM -0800 1-12-97, David and Katherine G. Barto wrote:
>Hello Nan,
>
>>Hi all you medit planters. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.
>
>Yes, thank you. We had a picnic on our (I hope to build a house soon,) lot
>surrounded by laurel sumac and manzanitas. The one we have is
>the A. Bicolor, or "Mission" manzanita. This is in zone 21, in Poway.
>My parents live in zone 23, and they have a different one with
>larger leaves native to their area. Have you checked with Tree of Life
>Nursery?
>In Bob Perry's book: Trees and Shrubs for Dry California Landscapes,
>ISBN: 0-9605988-0-5,Would you have publisher's name please?
Michael Bailes, The Fragrant Garden Portsmouth Road Erina. N.S.W. 2250
Australia. (OZ)
Int fax 61 243 651979 Phone 61 243 677322
frgntgar@ozemail.com.au
web page at:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~frgntgar/
Everyone has enough to do in weeding his own garden.
Flemish
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- From: "David and Katherine G. Barto" <barto@popmail.ucsd.edu>
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