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Fri, Sep 23, 11 at 22:42
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| Yes, and probably the nicest specimen I've seen (someone kept one of those hacks who call themselves gardeners from doing the "natural" thing and turning it into topiary - God, they ought to require a license to operate hedgers). Ryan |
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| It is a beautifully grown specimen of Laurus nobilis. I would move the crape myrtle this winter when dormant to give it the space it needs. Al |
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| Thanks! |
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