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Re: hardy Eucalyptus
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: hardy Eucalyptus
- From: D* M* <d*@post.its.mcw.edu>
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 23:15:45 -0600
- Posted-Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 23:15:37 -0600 (CST)
- References: <971125103702_1660364388@mrin79>
>Thanks (to all)for the information. Maybe you could recommend some rare or
>unusual trees that could be grown in zone 5. I am very interested in
>growing all types of trees, the more rare or unusual the better. I am
>slowly expanding my collection, adding 2-3 each year. I have recently
>become interested in trees from the southern hemisphere. But, I'm not
>finding to many that are hardy in this area. Ideally I would like seedling,
>but I am willing to grow from seed if neccesary. If you could recommend any
>or tell me where I could find some it would be greatly appreciated. Also, I
>have found some interesting species listed on the net but they usually do
>not have any hardiness info. Is there anywhere I could look for a
>comprehensive list of hardiness?
>THanks for any guidance,
>John
>
Have you considered any of the fothergillas? Pretty scented blooms in the
spring and spectacular fall foliage. They are witch hazel relatives
Don Martinson
Medical College of Wisconsin
dmartin@post.its.mcw.edu
"Existing order thrives upon ignorance and lies.
Objective truth and individual reason are feared above all."
Jimmy Johnson - "Arlo & Janis"
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