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JudyWWW
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Full StoryOne of my friends gave me a 2' specimen for Christmas having noticed that I always commented on hers when I was in her garden.
I love the look of this tree but would probably not have purchased it for myself as I am not sure how to integrate it into my garden.
I read that it can reach 25' in 20 years and that it ultimately can grow taller so I am reluctant to put it in any of my existing beds knowing that here in the GPNW trees and shrubs often grow larger and faster. I also read that its new growth can easily be burned/damaged by either sun or wind and I get the idea that it needs a fairly high level of moisture.
If you have experience with this tree I would appreciate observations and recommendations for placement, care, and growth rate.
Thanks for your help....jwww
Mary Palmer
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