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Re: dwarf chinquapin oak -Reply
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: dwarf chinquapin oak -Reply
- From: C* B* <c*@mdp.com>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 08:05:45 -0600
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** High Priority **
yes, indeed. when i was looking for the elusive cornus alternafolia
argentea (the variegated pagoda dogwood), arborvillage not only had
availability but a fair and honest price. then lanny held forth on
the difficulties of growing it. i went into it with my eyes open, and
with his advice that little sucker succeeds in a western exposure in
zone 4/5 ... the catalog is pretty dang wonderful, too.
craig black/bhg
>>> Don Martinson <dmartin@post.its.mcw.edu> - 1/7/98 5:23 PM >>>
>** High Priority **
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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This plant is carried by:
Arborvillage Farm Nursery
15604 County Rd. "CC"
P.O. Box 227
Holt, MO 64048
(816) 264-3911
1qt container for $7.50
Tell Lanny Rawdon (owner) that I highly recommended him. I think
everyone
on this list will find their catalog interesting.
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