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Re: hardy Eucalyptus


Date:          Mon, 24 Nov 1997 19:56:33 -0500
To:            woodyplants@mallorn.com
From:          John Failor <buckeye5@bright.net>
Subject:       hardy Eucalyptus
Reply-to:      woodyplants@mallorn.com

	I have recently become interested in growing a Eucalyptus tree. I
would need one that would be hardy in Ohio (zone 5). I have read that E.
neglecta is quite hardy but is more of a shrub than a tree. Does anyone
know of any hardy tree sized eucalyptus and where I could obtain a seedling
or some seeds. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John
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I am interested in the exchange of information regarding cold 
hardiness of Eucalyptus ssp.  Does anyone have information on the 
cold tolerance of E. stellulata (black Sally)?  I understand it grows 
at high altitudes in the Snowy Range (Australian Alps).

Don Martinson mentioned the nursery Hardy Exotics.  Does anyone have 
an E-mail address for them?

James Walla
Plant Pathology Dept.
North Dakota State Univ.
Fargo, ND 58105
Phone: 701-231-7069
FAX: 701-231-7851
E-mail: walla@badlands.nodak.edu
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