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reggie 5a
(kkc@www.com) on Sun, Dec 23, 01 at 2:14
| I live in zone five and have noticed in a town near by that there seems to be some kind of solid green euonymus that is commonly being used for topiary. I not sure that is what it is but thats what it looks like to me. Is anyone familar with a solid green euonymus that grows a little faster, is a little larger, is hardy to zone 5, and is commonly used for topiary? |
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- Posted by little_tree 8a (My Page) on Thu, Jan 3, 02 at 23:45
| Hi Reggie, I'm new to topiary, but I know of a bonsai site that lists 9 kinds of Euonymus and has great descriptions. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Euonymus descriptions at the bottom of this page
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