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Re: dwarf chinquapin oak
- To: <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: dwarf chinquapin oak
- From: "* F* S* <f*@bedford.progress.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 17:22:51 -0800
I grow this. It had a structural form that I find attractive.
It is tough and will tolerate dry exposed spots. My
plants can from Woodlanders and Arborvillage Farm.
You might also try Oikos and Windrose.
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Black <cblack@mdp.com>
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 2:15 PM
Subject: dwarf chinquapin oak
>** High Priority **
>
>i was quite intrigued by a squib in american gardener about a nebraska
>statewide arboretum program publicizing plants "that will stand up to
>the rigors of gardening in the great plains." one of the plants they
>recommend is quercus prinoides, a dwarf chinquapin oak, "a
>12-foot-tall species native from Kanas to nebraska to new york."
>anybody have any experience with or knowledge of? know a retail
>source? i can't even find seeds ...
>craig black/bh&g
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