RE: Lifespans


> >What about Italian Cypress?
>Up to 300 years they still look wonderful, then become a little straggy, in
>Rome we have a plant that was planted by Michelangelo in 1560 (?)

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	Aye,  there's the rub. That's why they call it Italian 
Cypress. I don't think it does anywhere near as well when it becomes 
"California" Cypress.
							---Chas---

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