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Re: Willows
- To: <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Willows
- From: "* F* S* <f*@bedford.progress.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 19:04:01 -0800
I have this book. It is very comprehensive. Primarily a reference,
it covers all willows from dwarf alpine types to massive trees.
I get willows from a number of sources. I will be glad to
provide sources for particular species.
Does anyone know of good sources for alpine willows?
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher P. Lindsey <lindsey@mallorn.com>
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Willows
>> I am interested in expanding my planting of willows, both for landscape
>> interest and for use in basketry and other crafts.
>>
>> I would appreciate anyone with information or recommendations about
>> suppliers (or growers) who specialize in willows. Canadian sources
would
>> be particularly useful.
>
>Susan,
>
> I don't have an answer to your question, but you've prompted another
> for me. I've been thinking about getting the Timber Press book on
> the genus Salix (actually, I think that's the title), but haven't
> done so for various reasons.
>
> You sound like someone who may have read this book. If so, what's
> your overall take on it?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chris
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