Hummingbird Tree
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- Subject: Hummingbird Tree
- From: B* K* <t*@centuryinter.net>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 08:08:22 -0500
A neighbor purchased a small shrub/tree a few months ago and announced
that she had bought a hummingbird tree. The tree looked suspiciously
like a mimosa. Now however, it has some small red blossoms on it.
Foliage still looks like a mimosa. She found the tag that came with it
and the tag has two "names' on it. They are SEBASTIANA and TRIPPETTII. I
have done a number of searches to try to find out more about this tree
without success. Can anyone help? Thanks.
--
Bob Kromenaker in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Happy to be 800 miles south of Minnesota.
There are two ways to be rich -- make more or need less.
trebor@centuryinter.net
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