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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: South Carolina
Country: US
Posts: 921
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Of the two trees you posted, I like the cheaper one (#60) better. It has better movement and taper, IMO. Suprisingly, I haven't seen much trouble with leaf scorch here in SC, although they do get a midday break from the sun.
Some local club members should be better able to help you with hornbeam's chances in FLA. I know Rob K. has had poor results trying to grow Trident maples.
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