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Thu, May 19, 11 at 12:32
| Good sized and nicely shaped. WHAT a bargain! WE put in one of these a few yrs ago, carefully sited because
--beeches get BIIIG but this variety not so big and v slow growing --beeches shade out alot of what is under them -- ours leafs out pretty late after seeing these excellent speciimens at M's, we are racking our brains to see if we have another good spot..... :-) |
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| Mindy, I'll buy it if you'll site it. (meaning, if you can find a place where I need more shade, I'll gladly part with 150.) Marie |
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| Mindy, This tree doesn't get huge-huge....if I read correctly more like 30 feet. It is slow growing. It looks like a lovely, lovely tree. mt |
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| awesome in spring; gets brown and dreary later in season. I tried to transplant mine last spring, but I lost it. Recall that spring turned to summer fast and furious on April 7th last year. I don't miss it. |
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