Re: seeking a pine
- Subject: Re: seeking a pine
- From: S* H*
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 08:55:04 -0500
Thanks. I have found one locally! They aren't that rare, on the one hand,
but hard to find, on the other. Like many plants, they often are mislabeled.
Steve Hatch
Marshfield, MA, where tulips are up at last
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laura Noble" <laura@shadow.org>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: seeking a pine
> Steve:
> Try Gerard's in Geneva OH if you can't find one locally.
> Laura, Cleveland, where dogwoods and crabapples are about to bloom.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Hatch" <stevemh@gis.net>
> To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:33 AM
> Subject: seeking a pine
>
>
> > Hi,
> > A little off-topic, but I am in need of a Pinus densiflora
> > 'Umbraculifera.' I am in Southeastern Mass. and am trying to replicate a
> > planting of the Chicago Botanic Garden. By the way, re skunk cabbage,
> > you really should see them at Garden in the Woods in Framingham early in
> > the spring. They actually heat up and melt the surrounding snow.
> > Steve Hatch
> >
> >
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