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HAVE: Cornus kousa seedlings

Posted by lilysgarden 5a N.H. (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 6, 01 at 10:34

Have 12"-18" Cornus kousa seedlings for trade. Looking for "different" perennials, bulbs, trees or shrubs.


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RE: HAVE: Cornus kousa seedlings

Have Yucca filamentosa
trade?
also sedum spectabile 'autumn joy'

some hardy mums

what would you like?


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RE: HAVE: Cornus kousa seedlings

Hi Charles,

I cannot respond to your post via email. Maybe you can take a look over my trade/want list and email me directly? I do already grow Yucca and 'Autumn Joy' Sedum, haven't yet found a liking for mums but will probably eat my words one of these days. ;o)


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RE: HAVE: Cornus kousa seedlings

  • Posted by apioid z6-7 Massachuse (My Page) on
    Thu, Oct 18, 01 at 13:44

I also have a waist high forest of C. Kousa volunteers, and before digging, I contacted a well plugged in knowledgable nurseryman friend who has been in the trade since before finishing a B.S. in arboriculture. My valuable friend said Cornus don't transplant well in the fall. So my donation to charity will be in March the digging season aroound Boston. I have noticed that C. kousa volunteers very readily in many gardens, so it may become as common as dandelions.

If we had a seeed strain of C.k. for street trees maybe it could halt the hideous proliferation of callery pear.


 
 

 

 


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